Accepted for publication version - Pre-proof and correctionsIn this article we use Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) to explore the place of research in the work of New Zealand university-based teacher educators (TEs). We consider how aspirations for a research-informed initial teacher education (ITE) are served by New Zealand universities’ recruitment practices and TE’s actual work. We suggest that TEs value scholarship that informs their practice and are motivated to research, despite working within institutions where employment practices are bifurcating the teacher educator (TE) workforce along lines of who can and should do research and who should not. We cite evidence from interviews to suggest TEs, and those in leadership po...
There is currently a tension around the professional status of teachers that centres on the place of...
Strong evidence has emerged that teacher educators (TEs) should be directly and actively engaged in ...
My argument begins by introducing key conceptual tools, applying them to the formative years of Educ...
Accepted for publication version - Pre-proof and correctionsIn this article we use Cultural Historic...
Accepted for publication version - Pre-proof and corrections.The study of recruitment practices for ...
Accepted for publication version - Pre-proof and correctionsAn examination of recruitment materials ...
The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the research imper...
Internationally, teacher education is seen as a powerful lever for change in schooling, and there ha...
ABSTRACT The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the resea...
Since 1990 Initial Teacher Education (ITE) in New Zealand has undergone significant change following...
Stenhouse’s image of the teaching profession as a ‘village’ could be interpreted as a parochial and ...
Towards the end of 2006, a group of secondary and primary teachers, in collaboration with university...
With ongoing research assessment in higher education and the introduction of master’s‐level work in ...
This paper reports findings from an interpretive policy and discourse analysis of documents informin...
Teacher education researchers appear generally not well equipped to maximise a range of disseminatio...
There is currently a tension around the professional status of teachers that centres on the place of...
Strong evidence has emerged that teacher educators (TEs) should be directly and actively engaged in ...
My argument begins by introducing key conceptual tools, applying them to the formative years of Educ...
Accepted for publication version - Pre-proof and correctionsIn this article we use Cultural Historic...
Accepted for publication version - Pre-proof and corrections.The study of recruitment practices for ...
Accepted for publication version - Pre-proof and correctionsAn examination of recruitment materials ...
The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the research imper...
Internationally, teacher education is seen as a powerful lever for change in schooling, and there ha...
ABSTRACT The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the resea...
Since 1990 Initial Teacher Education (ITE) in New Zealand has undergone significant change following...
Stenhouse’s image of the teaching profession as a ‘village’ could be interpreted as a parochial and ...
Towards the end of 2006, a group of secondary and primary teachers, in collaboration with university...
With ongoing research assessment in higher education and the introduction of master’s‐level work in ...
This paper reports findings from an interpretive policy and discourse analysis of documents informin...
Teacher education researchers appear generally not well equipped to maximise a range of disseminatio...
There is currently a tension around the professional status of teachers that centres on the place of...
Strong evidence has emerged that teacher educators (TEs) should be directly and actively engaged in ...
My argument begins by introducing key conceptual tools, applying them to the formative years of Educ...