This sociological-historical study aims to contribute to the understanding and analysis of the changing pattern of power and decision-making in education apparent in the development of teacher appraisal policy. The study provides an account of the factors influencing the New Zealand teacher appraisal policy draft which at the time of writing is still to be released. A range of considerations to be taken into account is exposed and the signposts for the development of teacher appraisal policy are made explicit. This is achieved by making the process transparent as well as recognising and evaluating the contribution made by participants. A key feature of this study is the examination of the 'policy importation' process as the emerging demand ...
A study of teacher appraisal and its adoption from what is seen by many in education as a quite ali...
Teacher appraisal in New Zealand appears to be skewed too far towards the accountability end of the ...
This paper argues that in order to develop a more informed understanding and debate about the reason...
This sociological-historical study aims to contribute to the understanding and analysis of the chang...
Annual appraisal of New Zealand’s state teachers has been a legislated requirement of Board of Trust...
As a result of recent legislative changes, Boards of Trustees and, through them, the principal, are ...
The potential benefits of appraisal as a mechanism for improving performance are more likely to come...
This study set out to examine performance appraisal systems, more specifically the ways that state p...
Appraisal has, for many years, been seen as something ‘done to’ teachers. It has simply been that bi...
This thesis was motivated by a minor conflict over a teacher's performance appraisal in the research...
A continuing challenge for organisations, management and teachers in early childhood centres in Aote...
The paper is based on analysis of international literature on school teacher appraisal and professio...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The success of educational organisations is dependent upon the quality, commitment and performance o...
Teacher performance appraisal has not had a smooth passage since it was first mooted by the central ...
A study of teacher appraisal and its adoption from what is seen by many in education as a quite ali...
Teacher appraisal in New Zealand appears to be skewed too far towards the accountability end of the ...
This paper argues that in order to develop a more informed understanding and debate about the reason...
This sociological-historical study aims to contribute to the understanding and analysis of the chang...
Annual appraisal of New Zealand’s state teachers has been a legislated requirement of Board of Trust...
As a result of recent legislative changes, Boards of Trustees and, through them, the principal, are ...
The potential benefits of appraisal as a mechanism for improving performance are more likely to come...
This study set out to examine performance appraisal systems, more specifically the ways that state p...
Appraisal has, for many years, been seen as something ‘done to’ teachers. It has simply been that bi...
This thesis was motivated by a minor conflict over a teacher's performance appraisal in the research...
A continuing challenge for organisations, management and teachers in early childhood centres in Aote...
The paper is based on analysis of international literature on school teacher appraisal and professio...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The success of educational organisations is dependent upon the quality, commitment and performance o...
Teacher performance appraisal has not had a smooth passage since it was first mooted by the central ...
A study of teacher appraisal and its adoption from what is seen by many in education as a quite ali...
Teacher appraisal in New Zealand appears to be skewed too far towards the accountability end of the ...
This paper argues that in order to develop a more informed understanding and debate about the reason...