Since the publication of results from the first iteration of testing within the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and the ensuing media consternation and political rhetoric about teacher quality in education systems around the world, professional standards for teachers have been considered, developed and implemented globally in various forms. Justified by the argument that they raise teacher quality which in turn raises student outcomes, professional standards for teachers are being considered as an integral part of the solution to current deficits in education. This article explores the forces driving and restraining professional standards for teachers within international and Australian contexts and identifies ways in ...
The following article asks whether professional standards can provide a framework for practitioner i...
Teacher education is a hotly debated policy area in higher education and schooling portfolios, with ...
Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucratisation o...
Since the publication of results from the first iteration of testing within the Programme for Intern...
The issue of professional teaching standards has generated considerable interest from various quarte...
This paper analyses the current Australian policy and research context in relation to developing qua...
This article reports on a study of teacher and principal attitudes to newly mandated teacher standar...
The focus of this research is teacher professionalism in New Zealand and the possible role of the ‘S...
Australia has had many inquiries into teaching and teacher education over the last decade. Standards...
Professional standards for teachers are being used around the globe to educate, certify, promote and...
This paper presents an analysis of contemporary education policy levers that seek to standardise and...
© Springer Science+Business Media Singapore 2017. The development of the Australian Professional Sta...
This paper focuses on the challenge of developing a system for recognising and rewarding accomplishe...
The primary purpose of this report was to conduct a critical review of the literature on the applica...
The educational discourse in recent years in Australia, and in particular NSW has been on advancing ...
The following article asks whether professional standards can provide a framework for practitioner i...
Teacher education is a hotly debated policy area in higher education and schooling portfolios, with ...
Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucratisation o...
Since the publication of results from the first iteration of testing within the Programme for Intern...
The issue of professional teaching standards has generated considerable interest from various quarte...
This paper analyses the current Australian policy and research context in relation to developing qua...
This article reports on a study of teacher and principal attitudes to newly mandated teacher standar...
The focus of this research is teacher professionalism in New Zealand and the possible role of the ‘S...
Australia has had many inquiries into teaching and teacher education over the last decade. Standards...
Professional standards for teachers are being used around the globe to educate, certify, promote and...
This paper presents an analysis of contemporary education policy levers that seek to standardise and...
© Springer Science+Business Media Singapore 2017. The development of the Australian Professional Sta...
This paper focuses on the challenge of developing a system for recognising and rewarding accomplishe...
The primary purpose of this report was to conduct a critical review of the literature on the applica...
The educational discourse in recent years in Australia, and in particular NSW has been on advancing ...
The following article asks whether professional standards can provide a framework for practitioner i...
Teacher education is a hotly debated policy area in higher education and schooling portfolios, with ...
Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucratisation o...