This chapter is a narrative account of policy making, an auto-ethnography that describes both arbitrariness and motivated 'play' of discourse in the sites of local policy development. I use this to make a case for evidence-based educational policy. But I argue that such an approach should be based on a rich, multiperspectival hermeneutic social science, rather than the narrow positivist approaches advocated in the US and UK. I then describe L iterate Futures (2000), the Queensland State literacy strategy developed with Peter Freebody and Ray Land. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the strategy four years on. Drawing on sociological models of capital (Albright & Luke, in press; Bourdieu, 1992), I make the case for the making of ...
This study is a naturalistic inquiry into the implementation of Indigenous literacy policy in Queens...
This article presents an analysis of how the discursive regimes of advanced liberalism, knowledge ec...
This paper explores how teachers and school-based administrators at a large, low socio-economic prim...
iteracy as a construct remains a contested term in Queensland. What is clear however is that the way...
Literacy as a construct remains a contested term in Queensland. What is clear however is that the wa...
The Australian State of Queensland’s ‘Smart State’ policy is the Government’s response to global con...
Indigenous literacy policy implementation in Queensland schools. The persistence of poor literacy ou...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The notion of Queensland as a Smart State is the Queensland Beattie Governments response to global c...
Australia is a federation of six states and two territories. Each state and territory has its own le...
This paper discusses issues in the implementation of Indigenous literacy policies in Queensland scho...
Harvey Graff in his 1979 study of literacy taught in common schools in mid-nineteenth century Canada...
In a policy landscape dominated by forces that seek to continually reshape education according to ma...
Socio-cultural and practice-based approaches to literacy, associated with the (New) Literacy Studies...
Abstract: Literacy education across western nations continues to contend with the rise of neo-libera...
This study is a naturalistic inquiry into the implementation of Indigenous literacy policy in Queens...
This article presents an analysis of how the discursive regimes of advanced liberalism, knowledge ec...
This paper explores how teachers and school-based administrators at a large, low socio-economic prim...
iteracy as a construct remains a contested term in Queensland. What is clear however is that the way...
Literacy as a construct remains a contested term in Queensland. What is clear however is that the wa...
The Australian State of Queensland’s ‘Smart State’ policy is the Government’s response to global con...
Indigenous literacy policy implementation in Queensland schools. The persistence of poor literacy ou...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The notion of Queensland as a Smart State is the Queensland Beattie Governments response to global c...
Australia is a federation of six states and two territories. Each state and territory has its own le...
This paper discusses issues in the implementation of Indigenous literacy policies in Queensland scho...
Harvey Graff in his 1979 study of literacy taught in common schools in mid-nineteenth century Canada...
In a policy landscape dominated by forces that seek to continually reshape education according to ma...
Socio-cultural and practice-based approaches to literacy, associated with the (New) Literacy Studies...
Abstract: Literacy education across western nations continues to contend with the rise of neo-libera...
This study is a naturalistic inquiry into the implementation of Indigenous literacy policy in Queens...
This article presents an analysis of how the discursive regimes of advanced liberalism, knowledge ec...
This paper explores how teachers and school-based administrators at a large, low socio-economic prim...