In this paper, from the particular positioning of educational researchers working in Australia, we unpack the figure of the ‘21st century learner’ from both broad and specific perspectives. The paper begins with a policy genealogy that traces this figure through networks of documents, events and bodies that transcend borders and hemispheres. We suggest that although there appear to be multiple origins for current Australian policies on educational innovation, they are intricately entangled and interdependent. We identify the steady 'economisation' of the learner, and a concomitant corporatisation of educational innovation. The second section of the paper presents a discursive analysis of an extract from a recent book that frames up educatio...
Education in Australia, it could be argued, has undergone a “digital turn” (Buchanan, 2011). That is...
The changed and changing circumstances of a world in which the performance of key technologies is im...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
This paper reflects on the geography of Australian educational research in the context of the ERA 20...
This paper reflects on the geography of Australian educational research in the context of the ERA 20...
This paper reflects on the geography of Australian educational research in the context of the ERA 20...
There is a need to ensure the Australian community understands the broad issues underpinning globali...
This book provides an overview and analysis of current tensions, debates and key issues within OECD ...
© 2018 Ashley Keith PrattThe Australian Curriculum represents significant work by educational author...
Processes of national research assessment, such as Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) are a ...
Processes of national research assessment, such as Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) are a ...
Both educators and education policies have long claimed a role in preparing students for 'the f...
ustralia is in a period of fundamental social and cultural reorganisation where individuals and inst...
This article analyses what it describes as the corporatization of the ‘intellectual machinery’ of go...
© 2012 Dr. Brian Roy MundyThis study is an insider, practitioner, case study presented under a narra...
Education in Australia, it could be argued, has undergone a “digital turn” (Buchanan, 2011). That is...
The changed and changing circumstances of a world in which the performance of key technologies is im...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...
This paper reflects on the geography of Australian educational research in the context of the ERA 20...
This paper reflects on the geography of Australian educational research in the context of the ERA 20...
This paper reflects on the geography of Australian educational research in the context of the ERA 20...
There is a need to ensure the Australian community understands the broad issues underpinning globali...
This book provides an overview and analysis of current tensions, debates and key issues within OECD ...
© 2018 Ashley Keith PrattThe Australian Curriculum represents significant work by educational author...
Processes of national research assessment, such as Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) are a ...
Processes of national research assessment, such as Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) are a ...
Both educators and education policies have long claimed a role in preparing students for 'the f...
ustralia is in a period of fundamental social and cultural reorganisation where individuals and inst...
This article analyses what it describes as the corporatization of the ‘intellectual machinery’ of go...
© 2012 Dr. Brian Roy MundyThis study is an insider, practitioner, case study presented under a narra...
Education in Australia, it could be argued, has undergone a “digital turn” (Buchanan, 2011). That is...
The changed and changing circumstances of a world in which the performance of key technologies is im...
ᅟThis Garth Boomer Memorial Lecture contextualises in the broadest sense the creation of the Austral...