This article explores the rhetorical work done by discourses of professional development in education. In particular it outlines the ways in which the rhetoric of technical expertise, competence and reflective practice are deployed to mobilise professional practices and identities in particular ways and position certain practices and dispositions as specifically professional. The article explores the ways in which audiences are mobilised and the strategies to persuade educators that particular discourses of professionalism are about and for them. This is illustrated through an analysis of a particular discourse of professional development for academics in the UK. The authors argue for and illustrate the illuminating potential of rhetorical ...
In educating for the professions, teachers seek to enable students to engage in professional practic...
This book deals with discursive aspects of specialised communication, looking in particular at the r...
This dissertation presents an intervention-based study that aimed to enable early years educators to...
This article explores the discursive work done by different notions of professional development in a...
In an earlier study of learning on a practice-based postgraduate programme participants indicated th...
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...
The overall argument in this thesis is that the ethico-political aspiration to . professionalism elu...
Professionalism in teaching is not a status ascribed on qualifying to teach, but a dynamic process o...
THIS article considers the issue of practising educators continually learning to perform more effect...
Policy and practice around the world are so diverse that they afford very different opportunities (o...
What purpose is served by renovation or redesign of professionalism, and how successful a process is...
This paper brings together two studies which examine the nature of professionalism in education by f...
The practical arguments, the professional development and the formalization of knowledges and skills...
This article concerns policy implementation and examines the processes of translation through which ...
In educating for the professions, teachers seek to enable students to engage in professional practic...
This book deals with discursive aspects of specialised communication, looking in particular at the r...
This dissertation presents an intervention-based study that aimed to enable early years educators to...
This article explores the discursive work done by different notions of professional development in a...
In an earlier study of learning on a practice-based postgraduate programme participants indicated th...
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...
The overall argument in this thesis is that the ethico-political aspiration to . professionalism elu...
Professionalism in teaching is not a status ascribed on qualifying to teach, but a dynamic process o...
THIS article considers the issue of practising educators continually learning to perform more effect...
Policy and practice around the world are so diverse that they afford very different opportunities (o...
What purpose is served by renovation or redesign of professionalism, and how successful a process is...
This paper brings together two studies which examine the nature of professionalism in education by f...
The practical arguments, the professional development and the formalization of knowledges and skills...
This article concerns policy implementation and examines the processes of translation through which ...
In educating for the professions, teachers seek to enable students to engage in professional practic...
This book deals with discursive aspects of specialised communication, looking in particular at the r...
This dissertation presents an intervention-based study that aimed to enable early years educators to...