As populations in contemporary Western societies grow increasingly diverse, preparing predominantly White middle-class pre-service teachers to better understand and work with difference productively has become increasingly critical. Historically, however, teacher education programs have aimed to address diversity with add-on or piecemeal approaches, with little success. This article illustrates and theorises change in two Australian teachers' dispositions towards social justice over time from a Bourdieuian perspective. It attempts to inform our understanding of current pre-service teacher education program inadequacies with a view to providing implications in relation to the constraints of the limited and limiting nature of practicum placem...
The recasting of teaching as a technical enterprise rather than as a space for intelligent problem-s...
Preparing teachers to work effectively within increasingly diverse contexts is a key goal of teacher...
Like other western nations such as the United States and the United Kingdom, Australia’s record of e...
This paper reports on findings from the first year of a research project that aims to explore the ro...
As populations in contemporary Western societies grow more diverse, the need for teachers to better ...
This article explores Australian pre-service teachers' beliefs about and attitudes towards diversity...
This paper reports on findings from the first year of a research project that aims to explore the ro...
Teacher education programmes are often tasked with preparing predominantly White, middle class, pre-...
Given the changing demographics of student populations in contemporary Western societies, the need f...
Social constructions of education historically have impacted adversely on marginalised Indigenous Au...
This article presents one teacher’s perspective on issues of student difference. ‘Elissa...
Australia represents a multitude of cultures and languages with over a quarter of residents born ove...
In this article we explore the struggles of 12 beginning teachers committed to social justice to def...
Concerns about new teachers’ capacity to address diversity in their classrooms are growing in many p...
To understand how dominant messages about race and effective pedagogy impact teacher beliefs and pra...
The recasting of teaching as a technical enterprise rather than as a space for intelligent problem-s...
Preparing teachers to work effectively within increasingly diverse contexts is a key goal of teacher...
Like other western nations such as the United States and the United Kingdom, Australia’s record of e...
This paper reports on findings from the first year of a research project that aims to explore the ro...
As populations in contemporary Western societies grow more diverse, the need for teachers to better ...
This article explores Australian pre-service teachers' beliefs about and attitudes towards diversity...
This paper reports on findings from the first year of a research project that aims to explore the ro...
Teacher education programmes are often tasked with preparing predominantly White, middle class, pre-...
Given the changing demographics of student populations in contemporary Western societies, the need f...
Social constructions of education historically have impacted adversely on marginalised Indigenous Au...
This article presents one teacher’s perspective on issues of student difference. ‘Elissa...
Australia represents a multitude of cultures and languages with over a quarter of residents born ove...
In this article we explore the struggles of 12 beginning teachers committed to social justice to def...
Concerns about new teachers’ capacity to address diversity in their classrooms are growing in many p...
To understand how dominant messages about race and effective pedagogy impact teacher beliefs and pra...
The recasting of teaching as a technical enterprise rather than as a space for intelligent problem-s...
Preparing teachers to work effectively within increasingly diverse contexts is a key goal of teacher...
Like other western nations such as the United States and the United Kingdom, Australia’s record of e...