This article presents an analysis and discussion of the conceptions of teacher collegiality in times of restructuring, where a shift in the governance of teachers’ work from bureaucratic to market principles can be identified. In addition, several actors from different cultural and social worlds want to contribute to education policy and school success, often through collegiality. Through a conceptual research review, a selection of articles on how teacher collegiality is assigned meaning in the context of different institutional logics is analysed. Different kinds of collegiality are presented, all of which have something to contribute to the understanding of teachers’ work; however, they imply different things. Such differences need to be...
This article compares collegiality between two professional groups—teachers and police officers. The...
This article compares collegiality between two professional groups—teachers and police officers. The...
Discussions within the literature on education have presented conflicting definitions of the term c...
This article presents an analysis and discussion of the conceptions of teacher collegiality in times...
"Teacher collaboration" and "collegiality" are not only frequently used concepts in educational rese...
The research in this thesis is situated in the intersection of teachers’ work and contexts of educat...
Broadly defined as teachers conferring and collaborating with other teachers, collegiality is becomi...
"Teacher collaboration" and "collegiality" are not only frequently used concepts in educational rese...
Educational reform efforts have recently focused on professionalization of teacher work through enha...
This study explores how structural, compositional, and cultural characteristics of the teacher workp...
This study explores how structural, compositional, and cultural characteristics of the teacher workp...
This article compares collegiality between two professional groups—teachers and police officers. The...
This article compares collegiality between two professional groups—teachers and police officers. The...
Educational profession was once considered to be a semi-profession, because it lacked several elemen...
AbstractStrong and healthy collegial relationship among school teachers is regarded as an essential ...
This article compares collegiality between two professional groups—teachers and police officers. The...
This article compares collegiality between two professional groups—teachers and police officers. The...
Discussions within the literature on education have presented conflicting definitions of the term c...
This article presents an analysis and discussion of the conceptions of teacher collegiality in times...
"Teacher collaboration" and "collegiality" are not only frequently used concepts in educational rese...
The research in this thesis is situated in the intersection of teachers’ work and contexts of educat...
Broadly defined as teachers conferring and collaborating with other teachers, collegiality is becomi...
"Teacher collaboration" and "collegiality" are not only frequently used concepts in educational rese...
Educational reform efforts have recently focused on professionalization of teacher work through enha...
This study explores how structural, compositional, and cultural characteristics of the teacher workp...
This study explores how structural, compositional, and cultural characteristics of the teacher workp...
This article compares collegiality between two professional groups—teachers and police officers. The...
This article compares collegiality between two professional groups—teachers and police officers. The...
Educational profession was once considered to be a semi-profession, because it lacked several elemen...
AbstractStrong and healthy collegial relationship among school teachers is regarded as an essential ...
This article compares collegiality between two professional groups—teachers and police officers. The...
This article compares collegiality between two professional groups—teachers and police officers. The...
Discussions within the literature on education have presented conflicting definitions of the term c...