This paper reports on an Australian government-commissioned research study that documented classroom pedagogies in 24 Queensland schools. The research created the model of ‘productive pedagogies’, which conjoined what Nancy Fraser calls a politics of redistribution, recognition and representation. In this model pedagogies are differentiated to support the role of schooling as a positional good, a good in itself, and a good towards the betterment of the broader social world. In contrast with the model’s intentions, the pedagogies mapped in the study’s classrooms lacked differentiation; indeed, they reflected ‘pedagogies of indifference’ and were seen as producing and legitimising social inequalities. The paper theorises the redistributive, r...
All education systems, to a greater or lesser extent, are marked by educational inequalities. Nearly...
This paper explores the complex issues of student engagement and school retention from a critical/so...
This paper reports on the distribution of pedagogy as received by student cohorts in the SIPA study,...
This paper reports on an Australian government-commissioned research study that documented classroom...
This paper draws on a large Australian commissioned research study that mapped classroom pedagogies ...
This paper attempts to analyse current developments in education through exploring shifts in the pol...
This article reports on Australian research that developed the concept of 'productive pedagogies', a...
In this paper, the focus is on how a group of Australian educators support student equity through cu...
Improving students' outcomes from schooling requires schools to be learning organisations, where bot...
This retrospective critical case study is directed toward educational leaders, practitioners, admini...
Reforming schooling to enable engagement and success for those typically marginalised and failed by...
In many English-speaking countries, teachers are encouraged to differentiate their classrooms, and i...
This paper examines justice issues of representation, redistribution and recognition within a specia...
I worked as a school administrator in \u27disadvantaged schools\u27 for many years. In this study I ...
In many English-speaking countries, teachers are encouraged to differentiate their classrooms, and i...
All education systems, to a greater or lesser extent, are marked by educational inequalities. Nearly...
This paper explores the complex issues of student engagement and school retention from a critical/so...
This paper reports on the distribution of pedagogy as received by student cohorts in the SIPA study,...
This paper reports on an Australian government-commissioned research study that documented classroom...
This paper draws on a large Australian commissioned research study that mapped classroom pedagogies ...
This paper attempts to analyse current developments in education through exploring shifts in the pol...
This article reports on Australian research that developed the concept of 'productive pedagogies', a...
In this paper, the focus is on how a group of Australian educators support student equity through cu...
Improving students' outcomes from schooling requires schools to be learning organisations, where bot...
This retrospective critical case study is directed toward educational leaders, practitioners, admini...
Reforming schooling to enable engagement and success for those typically marginalised and failed by...
In many English-speaking countries, teachers are encouraged to differentiate their classrooms, and i...
This paper examines justice issues of representation, redistribution and recognition within a specia...
I worked as a school administrator in \u27disadvantaged schools\u27 for many years. In this study I ...
In many English-speaking countries, teachers are encouraged to differentiate their classrooms, and i...
All education systems, to a greater or lesser extent, are marked by educational inequalities. Nearly...
This paper explores the complex issues of student engagement and school retention from a critical/so...
This paper reports on the distribution of pedagogy as received by student cohorts in the SIPA study,...