Secondary schooling continues to marginalise a significant minority of young people attending school in South Australia. As a consequence, I was a teacher morally obliged to redress the institutional codes, social relations and pedagogical practices of three secondary schools for those young people who were marginalised by them. Unfortunately, my lack of critical sociological awareness at the time associated with the insidious influence of what Foucault described as `neoliberal governmentalities’ drove my emancipatory school re-engagement efforts towards a neoliberal schooling curriculum that valued the development of entrepreneurial values and schooling for the labour market. The losers in all of this were many of the students I worked wit...
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Neoliberalism is a socio-political economic movement spreading over the world, supported by an insti...
Abstract: This study is an empirical account of the professional development (‘PD’) practices which ...
This paper explores the nature of teachers' professional development (PD) practices in special needs...
The first part of this article contextualises ‘education reform’ – the restructuring of education an...
This paper investigates the ways that teachers in one alternative school blur the boundaries of the ...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic research in disadvantaged communities, the paper describes the eff...
Abstract: This paper explores the nature of teachers ’ professional development (PD) practices in sp...
This thesis uses the qualitative case study approach to investigate current strategies and skills fo...
Three decades of neo-liberal education in western countries, particularly English-speaking countries...
This paper critically examines competing demands placed on teachers, with reference to recent inclus...
This paper is about the possibility of reconceptualising and reorganising teacher education. It begi...
Following the financial crises in 2007, we have seen the intensification of neoliberal policies in e...
Published ArticleSocial justice as a higher education project in South Africa has been a subject of ...
In neo-liberal times educational policy and practice is being realigned more closely to the shifting...
Improving students’ outcomes from schooling requires schools to be learning organisations, where bot...
Neoliberalism is a socio-political economic movement spreading over the world, supported by an insti...
Abstract: This study is an empirical account of the professional development (‘PD’) practices which ...
This paper explores the nature of teachers' professional development (PD) practices in special needs...
The first part of this article contextualises ‘education reform’ – the restructuring of education an...