The introduction to this special issue outlines the current context related to the imperative within the Teachers' Standards (2012) in England 'not to undermine findamental British values' (FBV). The introduction problematises the imposition of this standard in terms of teacher identity and the invasion of professional and pedagogic spaces by the securitisation agenda. The introduction also highlights the contributions of each paper in this special issue to the academic debate on the teaching of fundamental British values in schools and within teacher education
Since its re-emergence as a political yardstick, by now, fundamental British values (FBV) would be e...
The notion of Britishness and national identity have rarely been examined with such intensity in edu...
In requiring teachers to “not undermine fundamental British values” (DfE, 2012, p. 14), a phrase ori...
The introduction to this special issue outlines the current context related to the imperative within...
The introduction to this special issue outlines the current context related to the imperative within...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the Teachers' Standar...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the Teachers' Standar...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the teachers’ standar...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the Teachers' Standar...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the teachers’ standar...
In requiring that teachers should ‘not undermine fundamental British values (FBV)’, a phrase origina...
The post-9/11 era has resulted in the emergence of incompatible narratives in a propaganda war betwe...
There is a phrase in the Teachers’ Standards that requires you to uphold public trust in the profess...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the Teachers' Standar...
Since its re-emergence as a political yardstick, by now, fundamental British values (FBV) would be e...
The notion of Britishness and national identity have rarely been examined with such intensity in edu...
In requiring teachers to “not undermine fundamental British values” (DfE, 2012, p. 14), a phrase ori...
The introduction to this special issue outlines the current context related to the imperative within...
The introduction to this special issue outlines the current context related to the imperative within...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the Teachers' Standar...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the Teachers' Standar...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the teachers’ standar...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the Teachers' Standar...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the teachers’ standar...
In requiring that teachers should ‘not undermine fundamental British values (FBV)’, a phrase origina...
The post-9/11 era has resulted in the emergence of incompatible narratives in a propaganda war betwe...
There is a phrase in the Teachers’ Standards that requires you to uphold public trust in the profess...
In this article we seek to problematize the presence of the requirement within the Teachers' Standar...
Since its re-emergence as a political yardstick, by now, fundamental British values (FBV) would be e...
The notion of Britishness and national identity have rarely been examined with such intensity in edu...
In requiring teachers to “not undermine fundamental British values” (DfE, 2012, p. 14), a phrase ori...