The study investigated early childhood teacher decision making at the preschool level in the state of Victoria, Australia. Victorian teachers at the preschool level were in an interesting position in 2004. Unlike most other Australian states Victoria did not have a curriculum framework guiding educational content and pedagogy. Consequently, this study was able to take advantage of this situation and examine teacher decision making at a time when early childhood teachers were relatively autonomous in deciding curriculum content. The opportunity to study teacher decision making in this way has since passed, as Victorian preschool teachers are now regulated by newly introduced state and national curricula frameworks. To identify influenc...
In Australia, the national Early Years Learning Framework guides the preparation and practices of ea...
This doctoral thesis is a qualitative case study of the work of six university-based infant and todd...
CONTRIBUTING TO RECENT RESEARCH findings and discussion about educators’ multiple understandin...
This paper examines teacher accountability and authority in early childhood policy. It reports on da...
This study investigated how a group of teachers in Queensland, Australia made sense of the first gov...
This paper reports on the findings from a PhD study that investigated influences affecting early chi...
This study was designed to investigate the perspectives of early childhood teachers on how they mana...
© 2003 Dr. Bronwyn ReynoldsThis thesis seeks to identify how and who informs the state-funded presch...
THIS ARTICLE INVESTIGATES TEACHER decision making in a time of rapid educational reforms. Institutio...
Across Australia each day early childhood teachers take responsibility for the quality of experience...
ABSTRACT The article discusses a study investigating how a group of teachers in Queensland, Australi...
Policy reforms in initial teacher education in Australia have typically omitted the early childhood ...
In this study, the pedagogical decision-making processes of 21 Australian early childhood teachers w...
Early childhood education is foregrounded in change. In Australia, this has encompassed the introduc...
The engagement of early childhood teachers with curriculum initiatives reflects the decisions and fa...
In Australia, the national Early Years Learning Framework guides the preparation and practices of ea...
This doctoral thesis is a qualitative case study of the work of six university-based infant and todd...
CONTRIBUTING TO RECENT RESEARCH findings and discussion about educators’ multiple understandin...
This paper examines teacher accountability and authority in early childhood policy. It reports on da...
This study investigated how a group of teachers in Queensland, Australia made sense of the first gov...
This paper reports on the findings from a PhD study that investigated influences affecting early chi...
This study was designed to investigate the perspectives of early childhood teachers on how they mana...
© 2003 Dr. Bronwyn ReynoldsThis thesis seeks to identify how and who informs the state-funded presch...
THIS ARTICLE INVESTIGATES TEACHER decision making in a time of rapid educational reforms. Institutio...
Across Australia each day early childhood teachers take responsibility for the quality of experience...
ABSTRACT The article discusses a study investigating how a group of teachers in Queensland, Australi...
Policy reforms in initial teacher education in Australia have typically omitted the early childhood ...
In this study, the pedagogical decision-making processes of 21 Australian early childhood teachers w...
Early childhood education is foregrounded in change. In Australia, this has encompassed the introduc...
The engagement of early childhood teachers with curriculum initiatives reflects the decisions and fa...
In Australia, the national Early Years Learning Framework guides the preparation and practices of ea...
This doctoral thesis is a qualitative case study of the work of six university-based infant and todd...
CONTRIBUTING TO RECENT RESEARCH findings and discussion about educators’ multiple understandin...