'Yes there is always the 'Gove invented it therefore it must be bad' position - hardly convincing - smacks of the defensive - but certainly is stance the universities seem to be taking - because their fee income is at stake..'
Not because their fee income is at stake but because Gove, as is his habit, has ignored the evidence and advice from Ofsted and the Educatioon Select committee that university based training is of better quality than other routes, including SCITTs, which are entirely school based.
Also unsure how anyone can claim that SD trainees are better than PGCE when this is the first year of the SD route?
HedgeHogRoute - how is it that you have been able to employ a SD trainee already? Genuinely interested, by the way.
OldRoan - sorry to hear about your experience. That can be one of the pitfalls of school experience and it is true that with university based training you have the benefit of university support should things not go to plan. Not sure where that will some from in a similar SD based example?
I'm not claiming that one is better than the other - I think it depends on too many factors than have been discussed here, but I do think that the OP deserves a balanced picture, as far as is possible, if she is to make an informed decision. Not sure that is being presented so far ...