ABSTRACT: Educational reform initiatives are predicated on the professionalisation of teaching. Professionalisation implies that teachers assume and practice increased control in areas of non-instructional decision-making, rather than being preoccupied with content and procedural knowledge. As professionals, teachers are called upon to grapple with larger educational purposes and directions. In a more professional culture, teachers assume greater responsibility for generating their own expert knowledge. Large-scale assessment is often been portrayed as inimical to the interests of teachers and as an anathema by professional teacher associations. Little primary research has touched upon the impact of large-scale testing on teachers ’ self-id...
This study investigates how middle school teachers who engaged in a teacher professional development...
This study is intended to explore the teachers’ perception toward their professional development in ...
This study describes and explains the experiences and perceptions of six public school teachers who ...
Canada. The opinions expressed here are those of the authors alone. The authors also wish to thank J...
The focus of this research is teacher professionalism in New Zealand and the possible role of the ‘S...
The effect of high-stakes tests on classroom activity (commonly called washback) is an issue that is...
In the past decade, notions of teacher professionalism have been associated with increased accountab...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Equinox Publishing via t...
A key issue in language teacher education is what teachers need to learn in language teacher program...
According to existing research, teacher professionalism has been severely compromised during this mo...
The study examined the association of attitudes with gains in knowledge for teachers who participate...
i This longitudinal qualitative study concerns the investigation of the impact of a professional dev...
This paper addresses the issue of in-service teacher education, which has become a focus of internat...
The intent of this study was to assess the professional interests of teachers relative to a set of p...
Literature in the field of teacher professionalism suggests that neo-liberal educational reforms and...
This study investigates how middle school teachers who engaged in a teacher professional development...
This study is intended to explore the teachers’ perception toward their professional development in ...
This study describes and explains the experiences and perceptions of six public school teachers who ...
Canada. The opinions expressed here are those of the authors alone. The authors also wish to thank J...
The focus of this research is teacher professionalism in New Zealand and the possible role of the ‘S...
The effect of high-stakes tests on classroom activity (commonly called washback) is an issue that is...
In the past decade, notions of teacher professionalism have been associated with increased accountab...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Equinox Publishing via t...
A key issue in language teacher education is what teachers need to learn in language teacher program...
According to existing research, teacher professionalism has been severely compromised during this mo...
The study examined the association of attitudes with gains in knowledge for teachers who participate...
i This longitudinal qualitative study concerns the investigation of the impact of a professional dev...
This paper addresses the issue of in-service teacher education, which has become a focus of internat...
The intent of this study was to assess the professional interests of teachers relative to a set of p...
Literature in the field of teacher professionalism suggests that neo-liberal educational reforms and...
This study investigates how middle school teachers who engaged in a teacher professional development...
This study is intended to explore the teachers’ perception toward their professional development in ...
This study describes and explains the experiences and perceptions of six public school teachers who ...