This paper presents interview data from a case study of 'Lemontyne College'; a large government school situated in a 'master planned community' (MPC) in Australia. The paper draws on Ball's (2003) theorising of performativity and fabrication to analyse this school's take up of the statusoriented corporate discourses of performance, competition and accountability. This theorising brings to light the ways in which the managerial processes at the school, driven by the administration's embracing of these discourses, shape Lemontyne into an auditable commodity and fabricate an identity around being 'number 1'. The paper highlights the lack of authenticity of this fabrication by drawing attention to its careful and deliberate construction. Our fo...
This study is a critical ethnography, set in a Western Australian state secondary school in a low so...
Noting the ever-increasing encroachment of discourses and practices from the private sector on publi...
In recent years, there has been growing debate over the corporatisation of schooling, specifically t...
This paper presents interview data from a case study of 'Lemontyne College'; a large government scho...
This paper presents interview data from a case study of ‘Lemontyne College’; a large gov...
The impact of neoliberal reforms of education systems on the work of teachers and school leaders, pa...
This article provides insights into teachers’ and school administrators’ responses to the current ‘f...
This paper draws on interview data gathered from a broader study concerned with examining issues of ...
This paper draws on interview data gathered from a broader studyconcerned with examining issues of s...
This paper draws on interview data gathered as part of a broader study around issues of equity and s...
This paper draws on interview data gathered as part of a broader study around issues of equity and s...
This paper explores the relationship between early career teachers’ (ECTs) work identities, neoliber...
Basil Bernstein wrote extensively about official educational knowledge, pedagogic recontextualisatio...
This article argues that contradictory forces affect teachers' work in the neo-liberal school system...
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incen...
This study is a critical ethnography, set in a Western Australian state secondary school in a low so...
Noting the ever-increasing encroachment of discourses and practices from the private sector on publi...
In recent years, there has been growing debate over the corporatisation of schooling, specifically t...
This paper presents interview data from a case study of 'Lemontyne College'; a large government scho...
This paper presents interview data from a case study of ‘Lemontyne College’; a large gov...
The impact of neoliberal reforms of education systems on the work of teachers and school leaders, pa...
This article provides insights into teachers’ and school administrators’ responses to the current ‘f...
This paper draws on interview data gathered from a broader study concerned with examining issues of ...
This paper draws on interview data gathered from a broader studyconcerned with examining issues of s...
This paper draws on interview data gathered as part of a broader study around issues of equity and s...
This paper draws on interview data gathered as part of a broader study around issues of equity and s...
This paper explores the relationship between early career teachers’ (ECTs) work identities, neoliber...
Basil Bernstein wrote extensively about official educational knowledge, pedagogic recontextualisatio...
This article argues that contradictory forces affect teachers' work in the neo-liberal school system...
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incen...
This study is a critical ethnography, set in a Western Australian state secondary school in a low so...
Noting the ever-increasing encroachment of discourses and practices from the private sector on publi...
In recent years, there has been growing debate over the corporatisation of schooling, specifically t...