This paper reports on the findings from a PhD study that investigated influences affecting early childhood teacher decision making at the preschool level in Victoria, Australia. A critical discourse analysis of preschool teacher interviews and curricula related policies found that developmentally appropriate practice was a dominant discourse influencing teacher decision making and, despite no government-mandated curricula framework at the time, teachers were held accountable for their curricula practice. Critical theory was the underpinning framework used for the study and it enabled taken-for-granted understandings to be uncovered within early childhood policies and teacher interviews. The concepts of power, authority, and accountability w...
ABSTRACT The article discusses a study investigating how a group of teachers in Queensland, Australi...
The position of a young child beginning school is unique and precarious. Children are capable of mak...
In early childhood education, tension between accountability pressures and romanticized notions of p...
This paper examines teacher accountability and authority in early childhood policy. It reports on da...
Operating within a neoliberal education reform context, performativity and teaching in schools has b...
The study investigated early childhood teacher decision making at the preschool level in the state o...
THIS ARTICLE INVESTIGATES TEACHER decision making in a time of rapid educational reforms. Institutio...
This study investigated how a group of teachers in Queensland, Australia made sense of the first gov...
Early childhood teachers worldwide feel that their ability to act according to their professional kn...
© 2003 Dr. Bronwyn ReynoldsThis thesis seeks to identify how and who informs the state-funded presch...
CONTRIBUTING TO RECENT RESEARCH findings and discussion about educators’ multiple understandin...
© 2014 Dr. Cassandra KotsanasThis participatory action research project sought to engage early child...
This study was designed to investigate the perspectives of early childhood teachers on how they mana...
The mandated reforms and accountability measures imposed upon Early Childhood Education (ECE) in the...
This thesis is concerned with assessment practice in the field of Early Childhood Education (ECE), a...
ABSTRACT The article discusses a study investigating how a group of teachers in Queensland, Australi...
The position of a young child beginning school is unique and precarious. Children are capable of mak...
In early childhood education, tension between accountability pressures and romanticized notions of p...
This paper examines teacher accountability and authority in early childhood policy. It reports on da...
Operating within a neoliberal education reform context, performativity and teaching in schools has b...
The study investigated early childhood teacher decision making at the preschool level in the state o...
THIS ARTICLE INVESTIGATES TEACHER decision making in a time of rapid educational reforms. Institutio...
This study investigated how a group of teachers in Queensland, Australia made sense of the first gov...
Early childhood teachers worldwide feel that their ability to act according to their professional kn...
© 2003 Dr. Bronwyn ReynoldsThis thesis seeks to identify how and who informs the state-funded presch...
CONTRIBUTING TO RECENT RESEARCH findings and discussion about educators’ multiple understandin...
© 2014 Dr. Cassandra KotsanasThis participatory action research project sought to engage early child...
This study was designed to investigate the perspectives of early childhood teachers on how they mana...
The mandated reforms and accountability measures imposed upon Early Childhood Education (ECE) in the...
This thesis is concerned with assessment practice in the field of Early Childhood Education (ECE), a...
ABSTRACT The article discusses a study investigating how a group of teachers in Queensland, Australi...
The position of a young child beginning school is unique and precarious. Children are capable of mak...
In early childhood education, tension between accountability pressures and romanticized notions of p...