This article provides an alternative perspective on what it means to ‘do school’ in a disadvantaged community, particularly in the way that disadvantage is reproduced for marginalised students. It explores the mobility of teachers (temporarily) working in a small secondary school located in an economically depressed regional community in Australia, characterised by high levels of unemployment, high welfare dependency and a significant indigenous population. Like many disadvantaged schools, the school has difficulty attracting and retaining high ability teachers, instead relying on a high turnover of often‐reluctant staff who are sent to (or feel compelled to) fill positions unable to be resourced through teacher choice procedures. Drawing o...
© Author(s) 2016. Neoliberal forces since the latter part of the 20th century have ushered in greate...
Social constructions of education historically have impacted adversely on marginalised Indigenous Au...
The purpose of this article is to share the results of a study that explored the perspective of teac...
This article provides an alternative perspective on what it means to ‘do school’ in a disadvantaged ...
This article provides an alternative perspective on what it means to \u27do school\u27 in a disadvan...
This article explores the transience and mobility of teachers working in an isolated community: a se...
This article explores the transience and mobility of teachers working in an isolated community: a se...
This article explores the transience and mobility of teachers working in an isolated community: a se...
In 2008, in what could be considered a significant shift in Australian education policy, Rudd and Gi...
In 2008, in what could be considered a significant shift in Australian education policy, Rudd and Gi...
This paper draws on longitudinal data to examine the changing professional identity of one beginning...
This is the published version Mills, Carmen and Gale, Trevor 2004, 'I'm your new teacher &...
This article explores the shaping of Australian and Malaysian pre-service teachers’ possible selves ...
The focus of much high skilled migration research has tended to be on health and IT professionals. T...
Reflecting an international trend, Australian education policy increasingly charges schools with fos...
© Author(s) 2016. Neoliberal forces since the latter part of the 20th century have ushered in greate...
Social constructions of education historically have impacted adversely on marginalised Indigenous Au...
The purpose of this article is to share the results of a study that explored the perspective of teac...
This article provides an alternative perspective on what it means to ‘do school’ in a disadvantaged ...
This article provides an alternative perspective on what it means to \u27do school\u27 in a disadvan...
This article explores the transience and mobility of teachers working in an isolated community: a se...
This article explores the transience and mobility of teachers working in an isolated community: a se...
This article explores the transience and mobility of teachers working in an isolated community: a se...
In 2008, in what could be considered a significant shift in Australian education policy, Rudd and Gi...
In 2008, in what could be considered a significant shift in Australian education policy, Rudd and Gi...
This paper draws on longitudinal data to examine the changing professional identity of one beginning...
This is the published version Mills, Carmen and Gale, Trevor 2004, 'I'm your new teacher &...
This article explores the shaping of Australian and Malaysian pre-service teachers’ possible selves ...
The focus of much high skilled migration research has tended to be on health and IT professionals. T...
Reflecting an international trend, Australian education policy increasingly charges schools with fos...
© Author(s) 2016. Neoliberal forces since the latter part of the 20th century have ushered in greate...
Social constructions of education historically have impacted adversely on marginalised Indigenous Au...
The purpose of this article is to share the results of a study that explored the perspective of teac...