News media coverage on education plays a “uniquely important role in shaping public opinion”, can influence educational policy, and can affect and concern teachers. Yet, research examining how teachers have been represented in the news is scarce. What is particularly scarce are investigations with a historical dimension. The study reported in this paper is offered as a contribution towards rectifying the deficit and pointing the way towards one of a number of avenues of research that other scholars in the field could take for various contexts (including different countries) and time periods. It is part of a much larger study whose aim was to provide a historical analysis of The West Australian newspaper’s representation of teachers in its r...
Alternative teacher education programmes have emerged in many countries as a new approach to recruit...
Parliament of Australia website. Together, over the last five years, through a series of research...
International research suggests that when teachers enact Assessment for Learning (AfL) they can grea...
Many developed countries, including Australia, struggle to recruit and retain adequate numbers of sc...
This chapter explores how news media represent teacher education reform, the emergence of teaching p...
The standardised testing of school children has been the subject of significant news media attention...
This paper reports on an investigation into the representation of teachers in newspapers in five cou...
News coverage of education has grown in prominence and influence in recent decades, as education has...
This study examines Australian teachers (n = 268) and parents’ (n = 206) self-reported perceptions o...
The study compares representations of teachers in the Czech broadsheet Mladá fronta and the British ...
Although education is a staple of news coverage, the reporting of school-based education rarely rece...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines some print media reporting of the issue of teacher surplus i...
News media literacy has come to receive considerable public attention in recent years in the context...
As we progress through the first decade of the new century, teachers, teaching and teacher education...
Issues relating to schools and schooling are regularly the subject of news reporting, yet research a...
Alternative teacher education programmes have emerged in many countries as a new approach to recruit...
Parliament of Australia website. Together, over the last five years, through a series of research...
International research suggests that when teachers enact Assessment for Learning (AfL) they can grea...
Many developed countries, including Australia, struggle to recruit and retain adequate numbers of sc...
This chapter explores how news media represent teacher education reform, the emergence of teaching p...
The standardised testing of school children has been the subject of significant news media attention...
This paper reports on an investigation into the representation of teachers in newspapers in five cou...
News coverage of education has grown in prominence and influence in recent decades, as education has...
This study examines Australian teachers (n = 268) and parents’ (n = 206) self-reported perceptions o...
The study compares representations of teachers in the Czech broadsheet Mladá fronta and the British ...
Although education is a staple of news coverage, the reporting of school-based education rarely rece...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines some print media reporting of the issue of teacher surplus i...
News media literacy has come to receive considerable public attention in recent years in the context...
As we progress through the first decade of the new century, teachers, teaching and teacher education...
Issues relating to schools and schooling are regularly the subject of news reporting, yet research a...
Alternative teacher education programmes have emerged in many countries as a new approach to recruit...
Parliament of Australia website. Together, over the last five years, through a series of research...
International research suggests that when teachers enact Assessment for Learning (AfL) they can grea...