In both academic and policy spaces, learning is often cast as lifelong, dynamic, constructive and in particular, agentic. Despite this focus students’ voices are rarely privileged in these spaces – especially in policy. We respond to this oversight by deploying Foucault’s theories of knowledge to explore how students understand themselves as learners, considering this alongside dominant political and academic discursive constructions of learning. Using a metaphor card approach, we explored metaphors for learning articulated by students in longitudinal focus group interviews. Conducted over a two-year period with 47 students from four Western Sydney schools, student metaphors for learning were diverse and wide-ranging, frequently reflecting ...
‘Metaphor in Educational Discourse is a superb piece of applied linguistics research that integrates...
This paper examines the complex constellation of conditions that turn many young people into 'exiles...
A Foucauldian perspective reveals how ‘knowledge ’ can be complicit with ‘power ’ in privileging som...
This study examines metaphors about learning produced by a group of eighteen students at a big publi...
Aim To explore the significance of metaphors in the language used by trainee teachers in relation ...
In educational research literature there are two influential metaphors about learning. They describe...
University teachers and university students often explain their beliefs about teaching and learning ...
Human beings rely equally on narrative (or storytelling) and metaphor (or analogy) for making sense ...
This article discusses the importance of metaphors in education and in inclusive settings in particu...
Purpose: Teaching social science might benefit from using students’ metaphorical understanding. Meta...
There has been an increase in research and practice exploring how students can gain agency to shape ...
Metaphor can be a powerful tool in communicating the purposes and processes involved in learning as ...
There has been an increase in research and practice exploring how students can gain agency to shape ...
Purpose: The massification of higher education is a definitive feature of the last fifty years. Wide...
In this article article submitted to the McGill Journal of Education, Pat Thomson and Barbara Comber...
‘Metaphor in Educational Discourse is a superb piece of applied linguistics research that integrates...
This paper examines the complex constellation of conditions that turn many young people into 'exiles...
A Foucauldian perspective reveals how ‘knowledge ’ can be complicit with ‘power ’ in privileging som...
This study examines metaphors about learning produced by a group of eighteen students at a big publi...
Aim To explore the significance of metaphors in the language used by trainee teachers in relation ...
In educational research literature there are two influential metaphors about learning. They describe...
University teachers and university students often explain their beliefs about teaching and learning ...
Human beings rely equally on narrative (or storytelling) and metaphor (or analogy) for making sense ...
This article discusses the importance of metaphors in education and in inclusive settings in particu...
Purpose: Teaching social science might benefit from using students’ metaphorical understanding. Meta...
There has been an increase in research and practice exploring how students can gain agency to shape ...
Metaphor can be a powerful tool in communicating the purposes and processes involved in learning as ...
There has been an increase in research and practice exploring how students can gain agency to shape ...
Purpose: The massification of higher education is a definitive feature of the last fifty years. Wide...
In this article article submitted to the McGill Journal of Education, Pat Thomson and Barbara Comber...
‘Metaphor in Educational Discourse is a superb piece of applied linguistics research that integrates...
This paper examines the complex constellation of conditions that turn many young people into 'exiles...
A Foucauldian perspective reveals how ‘knowledge ’ can be complicit with ‘power ’ in privileging som...