The relational, cultural and contextual view of literacy discussed in this paper has profound and widespread implications for the way teachers think about their students, their families, backgrounds and experiences and the aspirations students hold for the future. Focussing on the theoretical construct of teacher identity, the paper discusses the ways teachers worked and what happened to the culture of their schools when a structured literacy intervention enabled them to develop some agency as educational professionals, when provided with some ‘social space’ in respect of their literacy practices. The paper concludes that the teachers were involved to varying degrees in embracing changes that represented a move in the direction of a sociall...
This study has at its centre the relationship between student teachers' behaviour and their underlyi...
This study has at its centre the relationship between student teachers' behaviour and their underlyi...
This paper explores the challenges of espousing a critical pedagogy within the managerial climate th...
The relational, cultural and contextual view of literacy discussed in this paper has profound and wi...
In recent years, it has become increasingly obvious that to enable students in schools from an incre...
The construction of teacher identity is a complex business, growing out of interactions within and a...
Recent debates focus on literacy curriculum as if it is separate from teachers ' other work, al...
This article presents the results of three separate studies of literacy teaching and learning in the...
This paper examines the relationship between communities of practice and literacy as a pedagogical f...
This paper examines the relationship between communities of practice and literacy as a pedagogical f...
This is a time when teachers are not treated as professionals and often are blamed for the state of ...
This paper argues that teachers’ recognition of children’s cultural practices is an important positi...
This paper addresses the notion that persons at risk of failure to achieve an adequate education are...
This paper reports on a qualitative research study that examined how 10 literacy teacher educators (...
How does teacher participation in a collaborative professional setting influence views of what liter...
This study has at its centre the relationship between student teachers' behaviour and their underlyi...
This study has at its centre the relationship between student teachers' behaviour and their underlyi...
This paper explores the challenges of espousing a critical pedagogy within the managerial climate th...
The relational, cultural and contextual view of literacy discussed in this paper has profound and wi...
In recent years, it has become increasingly obvious that to enable students in schools from an incre...
The construction of teacher identity is a complex business, growing out of interactions within and a...
Recent debates focus on literacy curriculum as if it is separate from teachers ' other work, al...
This article presents the results of three separate studies of literacy teaching and learning in the...
This paper examines the relationship between communities of practice and literacy as a pedagogical f...
This paper examines the relationship between communities of practice and literacy as a pedagogical f...
This is a time when teachers are not treated as professionals and often are blamed for the state of ...
This paper argues that teachers’ recognition of children’s cultural practices is an important positi...
This paper addresses the notion that persons at risk of failure to achieve an adequate education are...
This paper reports on a qualitative research study that examined how 10 literacy teacher educators (...
How does teacher participation in a collaborative professional setting influence views of what liter...
This study has at its centre the relationship between student teachers' behaviour and their underlyi...
This study has at its centre the relationship between student teachers' behaviour and their underlyi...
This paper explores the challenges of espousing a critical pedagogy within the managerial climate th...