In an earlier study of learning on a practice-based postgraduate programme participants indicated that certain artefacts were critically important in enabling them to gain ‘permission’ to act differently in their schools. Picking up on this suggestion, this study begins to explore how looking at the composition of texts by teachers as a rhetorical activity raises questions about power and relations in professional learning processes. The role of artefacts in relation to professional learning is explored here by examining how teachers on a practice-based Chartered Teacher (CT) programme in Scotland constructed accounts, in the form of reflective reports and portfolios of evidence, that legitimated their practice and learning on the course. I...
This paper presents a study of dominant educational discourses through textual critique and argues t...
This chapter explores the extent to which teacher and teaching assistant (TA) roles and identities h...
In the wake of new forms of curricular policy in many parts of the world, teachers are increasingly ...
In an earlier study of learning on a practice-based postgraduate programme participants indicated th...
This article explores the rhetorical work done by discourses of professional development in educatio...
Teacher professionalism is a concept with a contentious history. In the midst of wider research deba...
This paper explores the potential of a poststructuralist and rhetorical analysis in appreciating mor...
Agency has been seen as fundamental in the renegotiation of professional identities. However, it is ...
This article concerns policy implementation and examines the processes of translation through which ...
This paper offers a new way of exploring some of the complexities inherent in attempts by policy mak...
This paper reports on research into the ways that canonical (Bruner 1991) narratives of professional...
This paper brings together two studies which examine the nature of professionalism in education by f...
In our research and teaching we explore the value and the place of rhetoric in education. From a the...
The report of the recent review of teacher employment in Scotland, commonly known as ‘the McCormac R...
Tales of classroom experience punctuate teachers ’ talk with one another in a range of workplace con...
This paper presents a study of dominant educational discourses through textual critique and argues t...
This chapter explores the extent to which teacher and teaching assistant (TA) roles and identities h...
In the wake of new forms of curricular policy in many parts of the world, teachers are increasingly ...
In an earlier study of learning on a practice-based postgraduate programme participants indicated th...
This article explores the rhetorical work done by discourses of professional development in educatio...
Teacher professionalism is a concept with a contentious history. In the midst of wider research deba...
This paper explores the potential of a poststructuralist and rhetorical analysis in appreciating mor...
Agency has been seen as fundamental in the renegotiation of professional identities. However, it is ...
This article concerns policy implementation and examines the processes of translation through which ...
This paper offers a new way of exploring some of the complexities inherent in attempts by policy mak...
This paper reports on research into the ways that canonical (Bruner 1991) narratives of professional...
This paper brings together two studies which examine the nature of professionalism in education by f...
In our research and teaching we explore the value and the place of rhetoric in education. From a the...
The report of the recent review of teacher employment in Scotland, commonly known as ‘the McCormac R...
Tales of classroom experience punctuate teachers ’ talk with one another in a range of workplace con...
This paper presents a study of dominant educational discourses through textual critique and argues t...
This chapter explores the extent to which teacher and teaching assistant (TA) roles and identities h...
In the wake of new forms of curricular policy in many parts of the world, teachers are increasingly ...