Internationally, "quality teaching" and its close relatives "authentic pedagogy" and "productive pedagogy" have been enthusiastically embraced by policy-makers in education. In Australia "quality teaching" has emerged as a central strategy for boosting the nation's scholastic performance. This chapter argues that over the past six years State and Commonwealth education ministers have tended to focus quite selectively on research findings that speak to the positive outcomes associated with quality teaching, while neglecting the complexity of this field of research and the role that other factors (such as peer influences, parental involvement, or socio-geographical factors) may play. Drawing on findings from the author's current research into...
Quality leadership in schools provides direction, involves a process of influence with intention, an...
This paper discusses theoretical and empirical foundations for a focus on pedagogy during teacher in...
This article presents the results of an observational study of eight experienced teacher classroom p...
A plethora of research exists in the field of education with regards to what constitutes quality tea...
Given the level of consensus regarding the importance of school education as an essential element of...
Over the past two decades, a number of countries have attempted to drive improved outcomes and to cl...
At the heart of Initial Teacher Education programs is the concept of "quality teaching". Certainly, ...
One of the central research questions addressed throughout the SIPA research project is an examinati...
This paper reports on the distribution of pedagogy as received by student cohorts in the SIPA study,...
This research examined the current challenge faced by Australian school leaders in developing high q...
School leaders seeking to improve teaching in their school often apply models of pedagogy that are u...
Teaching has suffered both as a profession in search of community respect, and as a force for improv...
This paper draws on data from approximately 350 interviews and 1800 surveys from teachers across NSW...
International research identifies several steps that governments can take to enhance the quality of ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The purpose of this study was to use the New South Wa...
Quality leadership in schools provides direction, involves a process of influence with intention, an...
This paper discusses theoretical and empirical foundations for a focus on pedagogy during teacher in...
This article presents the results of an observational study of eight experienced teacher classroom p...
A plethora of research exists in the field of education with regards to what constitutes quality tea...
Given the level of consensus regarding the importance of school education as an essential element of...
Over the past two decades, a number of countries have attempted to drive improved outcomes and to cl...
At the heart of Initial Teacher Education programs is the concept of "quality teaching". Certainly, ...
One of the central research questions addressed throughout the SIPA research project is an examinati...
This paper reports on the distribution of pedagogy as received by student cohorts in the SIPA study,...
This research examined the current challenge faced by Australian school leaders in developing high q...
School leaders seeking to improve teaching in their school often apply models of pedagogy that are u...
Teaching has suffered both as a profession in search of community respect, and as a force for improv...
This paper draws on data from approximately 350 interviews and 1800 surveys from teachers across NSW...
International research identifies several steps that governments can take to enhance the quality of ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The purpose of this study was to use the New South Wa...
Quality leadership in schools provides direction, involves a process of influence with intention, an...
This paper discusses theoretical and empirical foundations for a focus on pedagogy during teacher in...
This article presents the results of an observational study of eight experienced teacher classroom p...