Relative importance of work has exponentially grown in teachers’ lives in the last 40 years. Moves to restructure schooling and education have increased and so have studies on the impact of these changes. This work allows us to concentrate on some of the complexities at the heart of many new school reform initiatives. Writing in 1975, at the end of a ‘golden age’ for Western society, Lortie summarized the relationship between teachers and educational research in the US in words that still stand up well today: "Schooling is long on prescription, short on description. That is nowhere more evident than in the case of the two million persons who teach in the public schools." The point that Lortie makes has continued to be in force in the resear...
The young today are facing a world in which communication and information revolution has led to chan...
Internationally, teacher education is seen as a powerful lever for change in schooling, and there ha...
© 2011 Dr. Linda Gaye HendersonThis study examines the learning of three early childhood teachers as...
The teacher's life and work Work on teachers' lives has grown exponentially in the last 50...
The study reported in this thesis was an investigation into the work lives of Australian primary an...
Despite repeated attempts to reform schools, teachers' work has remained surprisingly stable. The p...
This book attempts to bring together the methodological and substantive aspects of studying the teac...
This article examines the growing literature on teachers' lives and work histories, beginning to fil...
Much educational literature is concerned with the implementation ofchange and explores the reasons t...
This study argues that time is a significant factor for the ways in which early years education is ...
These collective case studies highlight the experiences of the preservice teachers, mentor teachers,...
none3Teachers are the most influential institutional representatives and professionals involved in t...
This paper discusses the implications of using life history methodology in teacher research. By exam...
This research project began as an analysis of mentoring and induction for new teachers in the NSW St...
Frequent reviews of teacher education in recent times seem to indicate that those charged with the r...
The young today are facing a world in which communication and information revolution has led to chan...
Internationally, teacher education is seen as a powerful lever for change in schooling, and there ha...
© 2011 Dr. Linda Gaye HendersonThis study examines the learning of three early childhood teachers as...
The teacher's life and work Work on teachers' lives has grown exponentially in the last 50...
The study reported in this thesis was an investigation into the work lives of Australian primary an...
Despite repeated attempts to reform schools, teachers' work has remained surprisingly stable. The p...
This book attempts to bring together the methodological and substantive aspects of studying the teac...
This article examines the growing literature on teachers' lives and work histories, beginning to fil...
Much educational literature is concerned with the implementation ofchange and explores the reasons t...
This study argues that time is a significant factor for the ways in which early years education is ...
These collective case studies highlight the experiences of the preservice teachers, mentor teachers,...
none3Teachers are the most influential institutional representatives and professionals involved in t...
This paper discusses the implications of using life history methodology in teacher research. By exam...
This research project began as an analysis of mentoring and induction for new teachers in the NSW St...
Frequent reviews of teacher education in recent times seem to indicate that those charged with the r...
The young today are facing a world in which communication and information revolution has led to chan...
Internationally, teacher education is seen as a powerful lever for change in schooling, and there ha...
© 2011 Dr. Linda Gaye HendersonThis study examines the learning of three early childhood teachers as...