This study presents a qualitative cross-case analysis of the discourses of teacher professionalism amongst union active teachers in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Ontario. Data collection included interviews with 11 members of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario and 13 members from the Alberta Teachers’ Association, which were grounded in a document analysis of various reports, member magazines, news articles, and press releases dating back to the 1990s. The study reveals a triad of influences on the professionalism discourses of union-active teachers: engagement in teacher associations, the larger policy environment, and teacher agency. More specifically, participants’ inner drive to affect change, coupled with the ca...
This study made use of content and discourse analysis to critically examine how the ideas of ‘good t...
This paper brings together two studies which examine the nature of professionalism in education by f...
Beginning with the Sullivan Royal Commission on Education in 1988, British Columbia (BC) teachers ex...
This study presents a qualitative cross-case analysis of the discourses of teacher professionalism a...
Drawing on data from a larger doctoral study, this paper specifically explores influences on the dis...
This paper explores understandings related to teacher professionalism amongst a sample of highly eng...
Although teachers are commonly spoken of as professionals, establishing a clear definition and under...
This paper draws on data collected as part of a study of the discourses of teacher professionalism a...
While public school teachers in British Columbia are almost universally referred to as professionals...
Teacher professionalism is a concept with a contentious history. In the midst of wider research deba...
This study explores how teacher unions in British Columbia and Ontario attempted to influence public...
This dissertation examines discourses of professionalism and teacher education reform by carrying ou...
In this article, we draw upon notions of occupational professionalism and organizational professiona...
Canada. The opinions expressed here are those of the authors alone. The authors also wish to thank J...
The hypothesis of the thesis is that Canadian teachers have sought to gain some control over their p...
This study made use of content and discourse analysis to critically examine how the ideas of ‘good t...
This paper brings together two studies which examine the nature of professionalism in education by f...
Beginning with the Sullivan Royal Commission on Education in 1988, British Columbia (BC) teachers ex...
This study presents a qualitative cross-case analysis of the discourses of teacher professionalism a...
Drawing on data from a larger doctoral study, this paper specifically explores influences on the dis...
This paper explores understandings related to teacher professionalism amongst a sample of highly eng...
Although teachers are commonly spoken of as professionals, establishing a clear definition and under...
This paper draws on data collected as part of a study of the discourses of teacher professionalism a...
While public school teachers in British Columbia are almost universally referred to as professionals...
Teacher professionalism is a concept with a contentious history. In the midst of wider research deba...
This study explores how teacher unions in British Columbia and Ontario attempted to influence public...
This dissertation examines discourses of professionalism and teacher education reform by carrying ou...
In this article, we draw upon notions of occupational professionalism and organizational professiona...
Canada. The opinions expressed here are those of the authors alone. The authors also wish to thank J...
The hypothesis of the thesis is that Canadian teachers have sought to gain some control over their p...
This study made use of content and discourse analysis to critically examine how the ideas of ‘good t...
This paper brings together two studies which examine the nature of professionalism in education by f...
Beginning with the Sullivan Royal Commission on Education in 1988, British Columbia (BC) teachers ex...