Professional networks of teachers have been well documented in education studies but there is still a need for a fine‐grained analysis of teachers’ ego‐networks in the context of curriculum making. It is important to understand the nature and dynamics of teachers’ connections and how teachers mediate their practices accordingly. This study employed a qualitative approach to examine eight secondary school teachers’ ego‐networks from Scotland and Wales, which were constructed to talk about curriculum making. The aim of this study is to explore curriculum making as relational practice and to examine the structure, composition and the content of teachers’ networks by drawing upon a critical realist perspective. Findings suggested that the quali...
The three chapters that frame Section D “Teaching Curriculum” of The SAGE Handbook of Curriculum and...
Networks provide ways of thinking about how teachers create and share knowledge about practice, at t...
This chapter theorizes the relationship between two currently significant concepts in educational di...
This thesis explores teachers’ curriculum making practices, with a particular attention to teachers’...
Drawing from critical realism and qualitative ego-network approach, this research concerns eight sec...
This dissertation attempts to deepen our understanding of teachers’ work and professionality, which ...
In Sweden, many students start but do not graduate from upper secondary school despitepreventive eff...
Exploring the interlinking of the personal and professional domains in the work of teaching, the stu...
Following Dewey’s (1997) and Schwab’s (2013) ideas, Clandinin & Connelly (1992) developed their not...
A 'mapping task' was used to explore the networks available to head teachers, school coordinators an...
Teacher agency has undergone much investigation in recent years. The recognition that teachers are e...
The study presents how school leaders think about relational work within the school (teacher-student...
This paper examines the role of teachers as macro-level curriculum policy makers in Wales, addressin...
Teachers exercising reflexivity through their internal conversations is one of the most important fa...
Reports a study of how teachers in Scotland and Wales shaped their curriculum making through process...
The three chapters that frame Section D “Teaching Curriculum” of The SAGE Handbook of Curriculum and...
Networks provide ways of thinking about how teachers create and share knowledge about practice, at t...
This chapter theorizes the relationship between two currently significant concepts in educational di...
This thesis explores teachers’ curriculum making practices, with a particular attention to teachers’...
Drawing from critical realism and qualitative ego-network approach, this research concerns eight sec...
This dissertation attempts to deepen our understanding of teachers’ work and professionality, which ...
In Sweden, many students start but do not graduate from upper secondary school despitepreventive eff...
Exploring the interlinking of the personal and professional domains in the work of teaching, the stu...
Following Dewey’s (1997) and Schwab’s (2013) ideas, Clandinin & Connelly (1992) developed their not...
A 'mapping task' was used to explore the networks available to head teachers, school coordinators an...
Teacher agency has undergone much investigation in recent years. The recognition that teachers are e...
The study presents how school leaders think about relational work within the school (teacher-student...
This paper examines the role of teachers as macro-level curriculum policy makers in Wales, addressin...
Teachers exercising reflexivity through their internal conversations is one of the most important fa...
Reports a study of how teachers in Scotland and Wales shaped their curriculum making through process...
The three chapters that frame Section D “Teaching Curriculum” of The SAGE Handbook of Curriculum and...
Networks provide ways of thinking about how teachers create and share knowledge about practice, at t...
This chapter theorizes the relationship between two currently significant concepts in educational di...