This research explores curriculum making by teachers and offers a nuanced way of understanding these practices through the concept of reflexivity. The study draws from a collective case study of teachers in an online focus group, in order to identify and analyse diverse thinking on the curriculum by teachers from Scotland and Wales. A WordPress® page was set up to generate both synchronous and asynchronous discussions over a period of five weeks to discuss curricular issues. Six teachers from Scotland and three teachers from Wales participated in the discussions. Data collection tools comprised iteratively designed interview questions and an Internal Conversation Indicator (ICONI), for indicating participants’ dominant mode of reflexivity. ...
In this paper we emphasize the importance of context for student learning. Based on reflective logs...
Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), in common with with developments elsewhere, is said to h...
This paper examines the role of teachers as macro-level curriculum policy makers in Wales, addressin...
This research explores curriculum making by teachers and offers a nuanced way of understanding these...
This paper explores teacher mediation in curriculum making practices, drawing upon empirical researc...
Reports a study of how teachers in Scotland and Wales shaped their curriculum making through process...
This thesis explores teachers’ curriculum making practices, with a particular attention to teachers’...
Teachers exercising reflexivity through their internal conversations is one of the most important fa...
AbstractReflexive practice has long been a concern in professional practice. However, there has been...
A key debate in the curriculum field has centred on the extent to which teachers should or could ach...
In the current climate of accountability, political manoeuvring, changing curriculum, increasingly d...
In the current climate of accountability, political manoeuvring, changing curriculum, increasingly d...
The success or otherwise of mandated curriculum reform policy has been widely discussed within the l...
In French-speaking Belgium, a decree on the training of teachers specifies a set of objectives and o...
Many modern curricula position teachers as autonomous developers of the curriculum (Priestley & Bies...
In this paper we emphasize the importance of context for student learning. Based on reflective logs...
Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), in common with with developments elsewhere, is said to h...
This paper examines the role of teachers as macro-level curriculum policy makers in Wales, addressin...
This research explores curriculum making by teachers and offers a nuanced way of understanding these...
This paper explores teacher mediation in curriculum making practices, drawing upon empirical researc...
Reports a study of how teachers in Scotland and Wales shaped their curriculum making through process...
This thesis explores teachers’ curriculum making practices, with a particular attention to teachers’...
Teachers exercising reflexivity through their internal conversations is one of the most important fa...
AbstractReflexive practice has long been a concern in professional practice. However, there has been...
A key debate in the curriculum field has centred on the extent to which teachers should or could ach...
In the current climate of accountability, political manoeuvring, changing curriculum, increasingly d...
In the current climate of accountability, political manoeuvring, changing curriculum, increasingly d...
The success or otherwise of mandated curriculum reform policy has been widely discussed within the l...
In French-speaking Belgium, a decree on the training of teachers specifies a set of objectives and o...
Many modern curricula position teachers as autonomous developers of the curriculum (Priestley & Bies...
In this paper we emphasize the importance of context for student learning. Based on reflective logs...
Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), in common with with developments elsewhere, is said to h...
This paper examines the role of teachers as macro-level curriculum policy makers in Wales, addressin...