Neoliberalism’s influence on teacher education has intensified a view of teachers as skilled technicians trained to implement centrally developed curriculum rather than as public intellectuals who engage in self-reflection and critique. In this paper, reforms in the United States and England provide a context for discussing teacher education programs in Canada. Young and Boyd’s (2010) “modes of governance” and “images of teachers work” provide a way to conceptualize teachers as public intellectuals that may be useful to counter neoliberal conceptions. Since neoliberal reforms continue to influence both universities and K-12 education, teacher educators are uniquely challenged to maintain a critical perspective on the role of teacher educati...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Springer in Loo, S. (eds) Teacher Educators...
This paper critically examines competing demands placed on teachers, with reference to recent inclus...
This paper explores the ways in which neoliberal schooling is threatening education. We define educa...
Neoliberalism’s influence on teacher education has intensified a view of teachers as skilled technic...
This article offers a critical reflection of the changes experienced in teacher education across Can...
This article offers a critical reflection of the changes experienced in teacher education across Can...
Few pre-and in-service teachers understand the various educational laws and policies currently at wo...
In recent years K-12 school systems from New York to Mexico City to Toronto, serving vastly divergen...
Neoliberalism is a socio-political economic movement spreading over the world, supported by an insti...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic research in disadvantaged communities, the paper describes the eff...
This paper empirically investigates Grimmett’s (2008, 2009) thesis that recent Canadian teacher educ...
The signifier ‘alternative’ in education has largely shifted from progressive or humanizing pedagogi...
This paper will critically analyze the degree to which the Ontario government, led by then Premier M...
This paper will critically analyze the degree to which the Ontario government, led by then Premier M...
As neoliberal education reforms spread globally, including the development of school choice pathways...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Springer in Loo, S. (eds) Teacher Educators...
This paper critically examines competing demands placed on teachers, with reference to recent inclus...
This paper explores the ways in which neoliberal schooling is threatening education. We define educa...
Neoliberalism’s influence on teacher education has intensified a view of teachers as skilled technic...
This article offers a critical reflection of the changes experienced in teacher education across Can...
This article offers a critical reflection of the changes experienced in teacher education across Can...
Few pre-and in-service teachers understand the various educational laws and policies currently at wo...
In recent years K-12 school systems from New York to Mexico City to Toronto, serving vastly divergen...
Neoliberalism is a socio-political economic movement spreading over the world, supported by an insti...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic research in disadvantaged communities, the paper describes the eff...
This paper empirically investigates Grimmett’s (2008, 2009) thesis that recent Canadian teacher educ...
The signifier ‘alternative’ in education has largely shifted from progressive or humanizing pedagogi...
This paper will critically analyze the degree to which the Ontario government, led by then Premier M...
This paper will critically analyze the degree to which the Ontario government, led by then Premier M...
As neoliberal education reforms spread globally, including the development of school choice pathways...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Springer in Loo, S. (eds) Teacher Educators...
This paper critically examines competing demands placed on teachers, with reference to recent inclus...
This paper explores the ways in which neoliberal schooling is threatening education. We define educa...