A great deal of educational policy proceeds as though teachers are malleable and ever-responsive to change. Some argue they are positioned as technicians who simply implement policy. However, how teachers go about their work and respond to reform agendas may be contingent upon many factors that are both biographical in nature and workplace related. In this paper we discuss the work of middle school teachers in low-socioeconomic communities from their perspectives. Referring to reflective interviews, meeting transcripts and an electronic reporting template, we examine how teacher participants in a school reform project describe their work - what they emphasise and what they down-play or omit. Using Foucaultian approaches to critical discours...
In the last few decades, there have been massive cultural and structural changes in the workplace ac...
What is it that teacher-educators “do”? This paper draws on interview data with Deans/Heads of Schoo...
Since public schooling was introduced in the nineteenth century, teachers in many western countries ...
A great deal of educational policy proceeds as though teachers are malleable and ever-responsive to ...
This study uses autobiographical narrative to explore and interrogate episodes in my professional an...
This study made use of content and discourse analysis to critically examine how the ideas of ‘good t...
Improving students' outcomes from schooling requires schools to be learning organisations, where bot...
This study is an empirical account of the professional development (PD) practices that constituted p...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
Improving students’ outcomes from schooling requires schools to be learning organisations, where bot...
Improving students’ outcomes from schooling requires schools to be learning organisations, where bot...
This study explores the role of competing discourses that shape current practices in U.S. schools an...
Improving students’ outcomes from schooling requires schools to be learning organisations, where bot...
Discourses of performativity are constructed within educational sites, such as schools, shape the pe...
Secondary schooling continues to marginalise a significant minority of young people attending school...
In the last few decades, there have been massive cultural and structural changes in the workplace ac...
What is it that teacher-educators “do”? This paper draws on interview data with Deans/Heads of Schoo...
Since public schooling was introduced in the nineteenth century, teachers in many western countries ...
A great deal of educational policy proceeds as though teachers are malleable and ever-responsive to ...
This study uses autobiographical narrative to explore and interrogate episodes in my professional an...
This study made use of content and discourse analysis to critically examine how the ideas of ‘good t...
Improving students' outcomes from schooling requires schools to be learning organisations, where bot...
This study is an empirical account of the professional development (PD) practices that constituted p...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
Improving students’ outcomes from schooling requires schools to be learning organisations, where bot...
Improving students’ outcomes from schooling requires schools to be learning organisations, where bot...
This study explores the role of competing discourses that shape current practices in U.S. schools an...
Improving students’ outcomes from schooling requires schools to be learning organisations, where bot...
Discourses of performativity are constructed within educational sites, such as schools, shape the pe...
Secondary schooling continues to marginalise a significant minority of young people attending school...
In the last few decades, there have been massive cultural and structural changes in the workplace ac...
What is it that teacher-educators “do”? This paper draws on interview data with Deans/Heads of Schoo...
Since public schooling was introduced in the nineteenth century, teachers in many western countries ...