There is little research that investigates the impact of awards for teaching excellence on teachers' professional lives over time or, for that matter, the factors that enable or inhibit teachers in stepping forward to test their teaching against accomplished standards of professional practice. This paper is the outcome of individual interviews and focus group discussions with 33 recipients of the NSW Quality Teaching Awards selected at random from the 2001, 2003 and 2005 cohorts and representing all levels of education (pre-school, primary, secondary, TAFE and university) so as to provide a stratified sample of recipients. In the school sector, these teachers came from Government, Catholic and Independent schools. Responding to a series of ...
Only a relatively small number of outstanding teachers who are making a positive difference for stud...
In this paper, I present preliminary findings from a research project investigating the possible rel...
Independent Schools Queensland (ISQ) commissioned a team from the Queensland University of Technolog...
Two samples of recipients of teaching awards were surveyed in 2002. The first comprised educators fr...
In universities throughout Australia, increased emphasis is being placed on the quality of teaching ...
Two samples of recipients of teaching awards were surveyed in 2002. The first comprised educators fr...
While there has been an increase in the prominence and number of awards for teaching excellence in a...
The Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) Certification process introduced in Australia in 201...
This research examined the current challenge faced by Australian school leaders in developing high q...
This study explores the nature and extent of any possible relationship between reward and recognitio...
This paper focuses on the challenge of developing a system for recognising and rewarding accomplishe...
This paper discusses theoretical and empirical foundations for a focus on pedagogy during teacher in...
In this paper I argue that a voluntary certification system for highly accomplished teachers must be...
Whilst teaching awards have become an established practice in higher education, important questions ...
In recent years a proliferation of local and national teaching awards has occurred in many countries...
Only a relatively small number of outstanding teachers who are making a positive difference for stud...
In this paper, I present preliminary findings from a research project investigating the possible rel...
Independent Schools Queensland (ISQ) commissioned a team from the Queensland University of Technolog...
Two samples of recipients of teaching awards were surveyed in 2002. The first comprised educators fr...
In universities throughout Australia, increased emphasis is being placed on the quality of teaching ...
Two samples of recipients of teaching awards were surveyed in 2002. The first comprised educators fr...
While there has been an increase in the prominence and number of awards for teaching excellence in a...
The Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) Certification process introduced in Australia in 201...
This research examined the current challenge faced by Australian school leaders in developing high q...
This study explores the nature and extent of any possible relationship between reward and recognitio...
This paper focuses on the challenge of developing a system for recognising and rewarding accomplishe...
This paper discusses theoretical and empirical foundations for a focus on pedagogy during teacher in...
In this paper I argue that a voluntary certification system for highly accomplished teachers must be...
Whilst teaching awards have become an established practice in higher education, important questions ...
In recent years a proliferation of local and national teaching awards has occurred in many countries...
Only a relatively small number of outstanding teachers who are making a positive difference for stud...
In this paper, I present preliminary findings from a research project investigating the possible rel...
Independent Schools Queensland (ISQ) commissioned a team from the Queensland University of Technolog...