In Australia, as in many countries across the world, our educational landscape is being shaped by an ever-increasing focus on the "globalised educational policy discourse" (Lingard, 2010) of standardised, 'high-stakes' testing, and the subsequent quantitative measuring and ranking of children, classes, schools, districts, states, and countries. Through this paper, we explore our research conducted with children, teachers and parents at a culturally, linguistically, and socio-economically diverse public school community. The paper draws on the voices of teachers, parents, and children who were co-researchers in Clare's case study research at the school (using emergent, arts-informed methods (Clark & Moss, 2001; Cole & Knowles, 2008; Somervil...
This study investigated how a group of teachers in Queensland, Australia made sense of the first gov...
Increasingly, young children are viewed as active citizens who can make meaningful decisions in thei...
Relatively little is known about how teachers are affected by reforms that have moved schools increa...
In Australia, as in many countries across the world, our educational landscape is being shaped by an...
Discusses community discourses that pose tensions for educators and community groups wanting to invo...
Abstract: In this article we present the results of a narrative inquiry into the construction of sub...
Beneath discussions about race and ethnic relations is an unease, \u27a whispering in our hearts\u27...
This paper is concerned with the ‘imagination of community within local/global contexts such a...
Teachers’work is a crucial element in the complex education-health equation. In this chapter we cons...
The main purpose of this research was to investigate how educators are working with cultural and lin...
© 2012 Dr. Glenn Clifton SavageThis thesis explores the power of imagination, governance and communi...
TThis paper follows on from a research project which explored the inclusionary and exclusionary dyna...
This thesis is primarily concerned with immigrant pupils and their identity formation in primary sch...
This thesis is primarily concerned with immigrant pupils and their identity formation in primary sch...
Throughout its existence as a statutory body (1999-2000), the Council, with Aboriginal, Torres Strai...
This study investigated how a group of teachers in Queensland, Australia made sense of the first gov...
Increasingly, young children are viewed as active citizens who can make meaningful decisions in thei...
Relatively little is known about how teachers are affected by reforms that have moved schools increa...
In Australia, as in many countries across the world, our educational landscape is being shaped by an...
Discusses community discourses that pose tensions for educators and community groups wanting to invo...
Abstract: In this article we present the results of a narrative inquiry into the construction of sub...
Beneath discussions about race and ethnic relations is an unease, \u27a whispering in our hearts\u27...
This paper is concerned with the ‘imagination of community within local/global contexts such a...
Teachers’work is a crucial element in the complex education-health equation. In this chapter we cons...
The main purpose of this research was to investigate how educators are working with cultural and lin...
© 2012 Dr. Glenn Clifton SavageThis thesis explores the power of imagination, governance and communi...
TThis paper follows on from a research project which explored the inclusionary and exclusionary dyna...
This thesis is primarily concerned with immigrant pupils and their identity formation in primary sch...
This thesis is primarily concerned with immigrant pupils and their identity formation in primary sch...
Throughout its existence as a statutory body (1999-2000), the Council, with Aboriginal, Torres Strai...
This study investigated how a group of teachers in Queensland, Australia made sense of the first gov...
Increasingly, young children are viewed as active citizens who can make meaningful decisions in thei...
Relatively little is known about how teachers are affected by reforms that have moved schools increa...