This article draws on research conducted with HLTAs in the North-West of England over two years and is located in the context of workforce remodelling. The respondents have presented a picture of a role which is developing outside the hegemonic discourse of rationality, testing, accountability and performativity within which the teacher role is being developed. In contrast, they suggest the role of HLTA is developing in an extemporized, contextually contingent manner, based on perceived local priorities and defined predominantly in relation to the disaggregation of the teacher role. This article argues that this situation puts HLTAs at the periphery of current policy and, while offering them some resistance to constraining discourses, ultim...
National governments in Britain have consistently promised that, while they would legislate for a cu...
A prominent feature of the restructuring of work in the public services has been the growing importa...
The introduction of Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTAs) in 2005 is arguably\ud one of the most ...
This article draws on research conducted with HLTAs in the North-West of England over two years and ...
This paper reports on teaching assistants' perceptions of the Phase 1 Higher Level Teaching Assistan...
This paper reports on teaching assistants' perceptions of the Phase 1 Higher Level Teaching Assistan...
This paper reports on teaching assistants’ perceptions of the Phase 1 Higher Level Teaching Assista...
This article is based on the findings of a funded research project. It examines the perspectives of ...
This study explores Teaching Assistants’ perceptions and constructions of their work in the inclusio...
Educational performance has become a global focus of attention in the attempt to demonstrate a compe...
Changes in education systems across Europe are a response to perceived needs to improve academic per...
This article focuses on exploring initial teacher trainees' experiences and perspectives on the role...
This report is an investigation as to the use and deployment of Higher Level Teaching Assistants at ...
This research into the deployment and impact of Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTAs) in Northamp...
1 Classroom Assistants are Under-valued and Under-utilised. This research project was initiated thro...
National governments in Britain have consistently promised that, while they would legislate for a cu...
A prominent feature of the restructuring of work in the public services has been the growing importa...
The introduction of Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTAs) in 2005 is arguably\ud one of the most ...
This article draws on research conducted with HLTAs in the North-West of England over two years and ...
This paper reports on teaching assistants' perceptions of the Phase 1 Higher Level Teaching Assistan...
This paper reports on teaching assistants' perceptions of the Phase 1 Higher Level Teaching Assistan...
This paper reports on teaching assistants’ perceptions of the Phase 1 Higher Level Teaching Assista...
This article is based on the findings of a funded research project. It examines the perspectives of ...
This study explores Teaching Assistants’ perceptions and constructions of their work in the inclusio...
Educational performance has become a global focus of attention in the attempt to demonstrate a compe...
Changes in education systems across Europe are a response to perceived needs to improve academic per...
This article focuses on exploring initial teacher trainees' experiences and perspectives on the role...
This report is an investigation as to the use and deployment of Higher Level Teaching Assistants at ...
This research into the deployment and impact of Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTAs) in Northamp...
1 Classroom Assistants are Under-valued and Under-utilised. This research project was initiated thro...
National governments in Britain have consistently promised that, while they would legislate for a cu...
A prominent feature of the restructuring of work in the public services has been the growing importa...
The introduction of Higher Level Teaching Assistants (HLTAs) in 2005 is arguably\ud one of the most ...