Teacher autonomy has been a popular topic of investigation over the past decades. This article contributes to the debate by casting light on Irish and Finnish teachers’ perceptions of their professional autonomy, drawing from teacher interviews conducted in both countries. The intersection of newly introduced curriculum reforms, differing education governance models and differing control regimes make Ireland and Finland fertile points of comparison. Teacher autonomy is understood in this article as a multidimensional and context-dependent phenomenon, and the conceptualisation is presented in an analytical matrix applicable to comparative research. Findings indicate that teachers in both countries consider themselves very autonomous i...
This article addresses how the introduction of a more product-oriented curriculum in Norway has chal...
Autonomy is a widely used concept in education policy and practice. The etymology of the concept der...
The paper examines the claim that the Scandinavian ‘social democratic’ model has been able to suppo...
Teacher autonomy has been a popular topic of investigation over the past decades. This article cont...
This thesis aims to investigate and compare Swedish and Finnish teachers´ perceived autonomy through...
This article presents the results from a survey investigating 708 Swedish and 1583 Finnish teachers'...
Recent research has indicated global trends of decreasing teacher autonomy and increasing teacher a...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
Teacher autonomy has become an increasingly popular research topic over the past decade, reflecting...
Recently researchers have shown an increased interest in teacher education. Theoretical perspectives...
Teacher autonomy has become an increasingly popular research topic over the past decade, reflecting ...
Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy 2015.#2015 Sølvi Mausethagen and Christina Elde Møls...
In this study, we explore teachers' professional space as an alternative to, and/or expansion of ear...
Countries regarded as holding high levels of educational autonomy face a different set of constraint...
This article addresses how the introduction of a more product-oriented curriculum in Norway has chal...
Autonomy is a widely used concept in education policy and practice. The etymology of the concept der...
The paper examines the claim that the Scandinavian ‘social democratic’ model has been able to suppo...
Teacher autonomy has been a popular topic of investigation over the past decades. This article cont...
This thesis aims to investigate and compare Swedish and Finnish teachers´ perceived autonomy through...
This article presents the results from a survey investigating 708 Swedish and 1583 Finnish teachers'...
Recent research has indicated global trends of decreasing teacher autonomy and increasing teacher a...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
Teacher autonomy has become an increasingly popular research topic over the past decade, reflecting...
Recently researchers have shown an increased interest in teacher education. Theoretical perspectives...
Teacher autonomy has become an increasingly popular research topic over the past decade, reflecting ...
Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy 2015.#2015 Sølvi Mausethagen and Christina Elde Møls...
In this study, we explore teachers' professional space as an alternative to, and/or expansion of ear...
Countries regarded as holding high levels of educational autonomy face a different set of constraint...
This article addresses how the introduction of a more product-oriented curriculum in Norway has chal...
Autonomy is a widely used concept in education policy and practice. The etymology of the concept der...
The paper examines the claim that the Scandinavian ‘social democratic’ model has been able to suppo...