English teachers in England have experienced a lengthy period of external constraint, increasingly controlling their practice. This constraint was originated in the 1989 National curriculum. Although in its first version it was in harmony with practice, its numerous revisions have moved it a long way from teachers’ own values and beliefs. This move is illustrated through research into the teaching of literature, which is seen by English teachers as often arid and driven by examinations alone. This period has been increasingly dominated by high-stakes testing, school league tables and frequent school inspections. Another powerful element has been the introduction of Standards for teachers at every career level from student teachers to the Ad...
(United Kingdom) A study was conducted in England in 1990 to determine the impact of the 1988 Educat...
Pre-service teacher education has long been of interest to education policymakers around the world g...
For many teachers the term ‘professional standards’ conjures up notions of benchmarks ag...
ABSTRACT: English teachers in England have experienced a lengthy period of external constraint, incr...
Historically, the subject of 'English' has often been associated with progressive teaching styles; ...
ABSTRACT: Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucra...
An article which explores how the Teachers' Standards can be used to educate English teachers about ...
In an earlier paper written with English colleagues, we suggested that the modernisation of the teac...
Purpose: Increasing government regulation of educational practice with public accountability through...
England’s education system under the current Conservative Government is undergoing some monumental c...
When the Swedish school system met with the novel experience of cancelled the annual national tests ...
Over the past decade, politicians, businesspersons, and educators have pushed for “higher,” “tougher...
The focus of this research is teacher professionalism in New Zealand and the possible role of the ‘S...
Models of teacher education in England have undergone major upheaval in recent years. Teacher Educat...
The following article asks whether professional standards can provide a framework for practitioner i...
(United Kingdom) A study was conducted in England in 1990 to determine the impact of the 1988 Educat...
Pre-service teacher education has long been of interest to education policymakers around the world g...
For many teachers the term ‘professional standards’ conjures up notions of benchmarks ag...
ABSTRACT: English teachers in England have experienced a lengthy period of external constraint, incr...
Historically, the subject of 'English' has often been associated with progressive teaching styles; ...
ABSTRACT: Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucra...
An article which explores how the Teachers' Standards can be used to educate English teachers about ...
In an earlier paper written with English colleagues, we suggested that the modernisation of the teac...
Purpose: Increasing government regulation of educational practice with public accountability through...
England’s education system under the current Conservative Government is undergoing some monumental c...
When the Swedish school system met with the novel experience of cancelled the annual national tests ...
Over the past decade, politicians, businesspersons, and educators have pushed for “higher,” “tougher...
The focus of this research is teacher professionalism in New Zealand and the possible role of the ‘S...
Models of teacher education in England have undergone major upheaval in recent years. Teacher Educat...
The following article asks whether professional standards can provide a framework for practitioner i...
(United Kingdom) A study was conducted in England in 1990 to determine the impact of the 1988 Educat...
Pre-service teacher education has long been of interest to education policymakers around the world g...
For many teachers the term ‘professional standards’ conjures up notions of benchmarks ag...