This paper reports on a research case study, conducted in a school in Western Sydney, Australia, in which teachers worked with researchers and students to create learning experiences that reflected both intellectual quality and significance – two dimensions of the NSW Quality Teaching Framework (QTF). Findings suggest that these dimensions of the QTF were not implemented in a balanced way and this reflected a lack of support for the professional learning of teachers which the researchers could have helped to address, but did not. The paper argues that teachers should be supported by ongoing professional learning in order to sustain innovation and change
This interpretative study explored the professional learning practices of teachers in a range of Que...
initiative in late 2002, it was doing so in response to a growing interest among schools and teacher...
AER 61 discusses the contemporary influences on initial teacher education, with particular attention...
This paper reports on a research case study, conducted in a school in Western Sydney, Australia, in ...
The paper identifies issues in developing policy frameworks and in providing support structures with...
Quality teaching and its impact on student learning outcomes and the professional learning of teache...
This interpretative study of teachers as learners explored the continuing professional learning of t...
This interpretative study of teachers as learners explored the continuing professional learning of t...
This paper draws on data from approximately 350 interviews and 1800 surveys from teachers across NSW...
Much has been invested in the capacity of professional learning to support teacher growth and improv...
NSW Department of Education and Training schools are delivered significant amounts of funding each y...
Gives an account of the learning journey taken by a group of teachers at an urban primary school who...
Much of what is called quality management is imposed on teachers from above. This paper adopts the a...
Pedagogy is concerned with teachers’ knowledge, beliefs, values and attitudes about how students lea...
The educational discourse in recent years in Australia, and in particular NSW has been on advancing ...
This interpretative study explored the professional learning practices of teachers in a range of Que...
initiative in late 2002, it was doing so in response to a growing interest among schools and teacher...
AER 61 discusses the contemporary influences on initial teacher education, with particular attention...
This paper reports on a research case study, conducted in a school in Western Sydney, Australia, in ...
The paper identifies issues in developing policy frameworks and in providing support structures with...
Quality teaching and its impact on student learning outcomes and the professional learning of teache...
This interpretative study of teachers as learners explored the continuing professional learning of t...
This interpretative study of teachers as learners explored the continuing professional learning of t...
This paper draws on data from approximately 350 interviews and 1800 surveys from teachers across NSW...
Much has been invested in the capacity of professional learning to support teacher growth and improv...
NSW Department of Education and Training schools are delivered significant amounts of funding each y...
Gives an account of the learning journey taken by a group of teachers at an urban primary school who...
Much of what is called quality management is imposed on teachers from above. This paper adopts the a...
Pedagogy is concerned with teachers’ knowledge, beliefs, values and attitudes about how students lea...
The educational discourse in recent years in Australia, and in particular NSW has been on advancing ...
This interpretative study explored the professional learning practices of teachers in a range of Que...
initiative in late 2002, it was doing so in response to a growing interest among schools and teacher...
AER 61 discusses the contemporary influences on initial teacher education, with particular attention...