This article explores the paradoxical situation of early career teachers in this era of standards-based reforms, beginning with the experiences of an English teacher working in a state school in Queensland, Australia and expanding to consider the viewpoints of her colleagues. Our goal is to trace the ways she and the other early career teachers at this particular school negotiate the tensions between the current emphases on standardisation of curricula, testing regimes and teaching standards and their burgeoning sense of their identities as teachers. We shall raise questions about the status of the professional knowledge that these early career teachers bring to their work, showing examples of how this knowledge puts them at odds with stand...
Since the publication of results from the first iteration of testing within the Programme for Intern...
The Australian Government’s current workforce reforms in early childhood education and care (ECEC) i...
Beginning teachers are frequently positioned by politicians and media as a key problem impeding the ...
ABSTRACT: This article explores the paradoxical situation of early career teachers in this era of st...
Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucratisation o...
As concerns spread about the capacity of teacher education programmes to prepare preservice teachers...
ABSTRACT: Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucra...
The focus of this research is teacher professionalism in New Zealand and the possible role of the ‘S...
This paper presents an analysis of contemporary education policy levers that seek to standardise and...
This paper explores the relationship between early career teachers’ (ECTs) work identities, neoliber...
The following article asks whether professional standards can provide a framework for practitioner i...
Professional standards for teachers are being used around the globe to educate, certify, promote and...
For many teachers the term ‘professional standards’ conjures up notions of benchmarks ag...
During the last two decades, professional standards describing competencies for teaching staff have ...
The issue of professional teaching standards has generated considerable interest from various quarte...
Since the publication of results from the first iteration of testing within the Programme for Intern...
The Australian Government’s current workforce reforms in early childhood education and care (ECEC) i...
Beginning teachers are frequently positioned by politicians and media as a key problem impeding the ...
ABSTRACT: This article explores the paradoxical situation of early career teachers in this era of st...
Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucratisation o...
As concerns spread about the capacity of teacher education programmes to prepare preservice teachers...
ABSTRACT: Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucra...
The focus of this research is teacher professionalism in New Zealand and the possible role of the ‘S...
This paper presents an analysis of contemporary education policy levers that seek to standardise and...
This paper explores the relationship between early career teachers’ (ECTs) work identities, neoliber...
The following article asks whether professional standards can provide a framework for practitioner i...
Professional standards for teachers are being used around the globe to educate, certify, promote and...
For many teachers the term ‘professional standards’ conjures up notions of benchmarks ag...
During the last two decades, professional standards describing competencies for teaching staff have ...
The issue of professional teaching standards has generated considerable interest from various quarte...
Since the publication of results from the first iteration of testing within the Programme for Intern...
The Australian Government’s current workforce reforms in early childhood education and care (ECEC) i...
Beginning teachers are frequently positioned by politicians and media as a key problem impeding the ...