This book looks at the narrowing effects of contemporary modes of teacher and teaching policy and governance. It draws on political theory to provide new ways of conceptualising the effects of teacher and teaching policies and practices. It adds a new dimension to the robust body of literature related to teacher policy by looking at three interrelated domains: (1) teacher preparation and development, (2) teacher evaluation and (3) teacher leadership. Drawing from case studies from the USA, UK and Australia, it illustrates how a coalescence around metrics, standards and compliance is producing increasingly restricted notions of teachers and teaching. It shows how the rationalities and techniques associated with accountability and standardisa...
Globally, trends towards standardisation, measurement and accountability in education are leading to...
In this paper, we draw on policy sociology and democratic theory to illustrate how evidence-based pr...
In this paper, we draw on policy sociology and democratic theory to illustrate how evidence-based pr...
This book looks at the narrowing effects of contemporary modes of teacher and teaching policy and go...
This paper examines how policy pressure for increased performance on standardised measures of studen...
Teacher professional standards and accountability are today writ large on the landscape of both scho...
In many English-speaking countries, teachers are encouraged to differentiate their classrooms, and i...
In many English-speaking countries, teachers are encouraged to differentiate their classrooms, and i...
This paper presents an analysis of contemporary education policy levers that seek to standardise and...
This book is about significant cultural disruption in initial teacher education. The disruption can ...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
This article introduces the special issue “Global Perspectives on High-Stakes Teacher Accountability...
Globally, trends towards standardisation, measurement and accountability in education are leading to...
Globally, trends towards standardisation, measurement and accountability in education are leading to...
This paper focuses on qualitative findings from a study that investigated primary teachers’ perspect...
Globally, trends towards standardisation, measurement and accountability in education are leading to...
In this paper, we draw on policy sociology and democratic theory to illustrate how evidence-based pr...
In this paper, we draw on policy sociology and democratic theory to illustrate how evidence-based pr...
This book looks at the narrowing effects of contemporary modes of teacher and teaching policy and go...
This paper examines how policy pressure for increased performance on standardised measures of studen...
Teacher professional standards and accountability are today writ large on the landscape of both scho...
In many English-speaking countries, teachers are encouraged to differentiate their classrooms, and i...
In many English-speaking countries, teachers are encouraged to differentiate their classrooms, and i...
This paper presents an analysis of contemporary education policy levers that seek to standardise and...
This book is about significant cultural disruption in initial teacher education. The disruption can ...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
This article introduces the special issue “Global Perspectives on High-Stakes Teacher Accountability...
Globally, trends towards standardisation, measurement and accountability in education are leading to...
Globally, trends towards standardisation, measurement and accountability in education are leading to...
This paper focuses on qualitative findings from a study that investigated primary teachers’ perspect...
Globally, trends towards standardisation, measurement and accountability in education are leading to...
In this paper, we draw on policy sociology and democratic theory to illustrate how evidence-based pr...
In this paper, we draw on policy sociology and democratic theory to illustrate how evidence-based pr...