The way in which educators choose to engage with learners and to offer opportunities to share knowledge of both the physical world and the world of ideas is an ongoing area of international research interest but remains diffuse and difficult to systematise. This idiosyncratic quality underscores the privileged position of teachers as creative professionals. By exploring Claude Lévi-Strauss’s conception of how and for what purpose we share knowledge within society, this paper explores the relationship between perceptions of teachers’ professional role and the challenges they face working within formal education systems. The artisan quality of teachers’ practice, gained through experience, association and personal commitment, makes possible a...
This paper is in three parts. The first part engages in a discussion of the nature of professionalis...
Recently there has been growth in researching teacher agency. Some research has considered the relat...
UK government rhetoric and action has progressively altered the landscape of teacher education in En...
The way in which educators choose to engage with learners and to offer opportunities to share knowle...
Given that learner agency in making meaning from subjective learning experiences is central to const...
Considering RE teachers as “pedagogical bricoleurs” (Freathy et al., 2017, p. 430) this paper report...
The study explores what happens to teachers practice and ’ professional identity when they adopt a c...
This paper describes teachers as bricoleurs who are professionals engaging in rigorous theoretical w...
Pedagogy is the defining feature of teacher professionalism. I am delighted to accept the invitation...
This thesis explores the possible tensions and alignments between professional standards and teacher...
In this article the author uses Levi-Strauss’ (1966) metaphor of Bricolage to examine how teachers, ...
As understandings of teacher professionalism develop, it has been argued that not only do teachers n...
This paper describes teachers as bricoleurs who are professionals engaging in rigorous theoretical w...
The interest in teachers’ discourses and vocabularies has for a long time been studied under t...
This paper examines the cumulative effects on teacher educators of a series of ideological and polic...
This paper is in three parts. The first part engages in a discussion of the nature of professionalis...
Recently there has been growth in researching teacher agency. Some research has considered the relat...
UK government rhetoric and action has progressively altered the landscape of teacher education in En...
The way in which educators choose to engage with learners and to offer opportunities to share knowle...
Given that learner agency in making meaning from subjective learning experiences is central to const...
Considering RE teachers as “pedagogical bricoleurs” (Freathy et al., 2017, p. 430) this paper report...
The study explores what happens to teachers practice and ’ professional identity when they adopt a c...
This paper describes teachers as bricoleurs who are professionals engaging in rigorous theoretical w...
Pedagogy is the defining feature of teacher professionalism. I am delighted to accept the invitation...
This thesis explores the possible tensions and alignments between professional standards and teacher...
In this article the author uses Levi-Strauss’ (1966) metaphor of Bricolage to examine how teachers, ...
As understandings of teacher professionalism develop, it has been argued that not only do teachers n...
This paper describes teachers as bricoleurs who are professionals engaging in rigorous theoretical w...
The interest in teachers’ discourses and vocabularies has for a long time been studied under t...
This paper examines the cumulative effects on teacher educators of a series of ideological and polic...
This paper is in three parts. The first part engages in a discussion of the nature of professionalis...
Recently there has been growth in researching teacher agency. Some research has considered the relat...
UK government rhetoric and action has progressively altered the landscape of teacher education in En...