There have been at least 100 governmental inquiries into teacher education in Australia since the 1970s, making thousands of recommendations, the majority of which have never been fully actioned or realised. Additionally, there is minimal evidence about the efficacy of this continuous review cycle. Here, we problematise these issues by conducting a comparative analysis of the Bassett report, Review of Teacher Education in Queensland, the first review of independent teacher education in Australia conducted in 1978, and the most recent review by the Teacher Education Ministerial Advisory Group, Action Now: Classroom Ready Teachers. Applying discourse analysis techniques associated with Foucauldian archaeology, findings reveal: a self-referent...
This book, an inaugural publication from the Australian Teacher Education Association (ATEA), Teache...
This paper is designed to portray the historical development of teacher education in Australia. The...
In this paper it is argued that teacher education has already gone through two major stages (or wave...
There have been at least 100 governmental inquiries into teacher education in Australia since the 19...
As we progress through the first decade of the new century, teachers, teaching and teacher education...
The reform of teacher education in Australia has been an issue of significant challenge to higher ed...
This paper analyses the attempted installation of the 1990 Australian Education Council commissioned...
A Quality Teacher debate is presented within historical and contemporary contexts, including a polit...
Teacher Education within Australia is once again on the cusp of further reviews at both State and Fe...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
Over the past thirty years more than one hundred teaching and teacher education inquiries have been ...
This article presents the social and political aspects of teachers in Australia. It discusses about ...
Teacher quality has emerged as a powerful construct over the last 20 years at a global level. In Aus...
Research into teacher education is an Australian government high priority and teacher educators are ...
The past decade has seen increasing federal intervention in teacher education in Australia, and like...
This book, an inaugural publication from the Australian Teacher Education Association (ATEA), Teache...
This paper is designed to portray the historical development of teacher education in Australia. The...
In this paper it is argued that teacher education has already gone through two major stages (or wave...
There have been at least 100 governmental inquiries into teacher education in Australia since the 19...
As we progress through the first decade of the new century, teachers, teaching and teacher education...
The reform of teacher education in Australia has been an issue of significant challenge to higher ed...
This paper analyses the attempted installation of the 1990 Australian Education Council commissioned...
A Quality Teacher debate is presented within historical and contemporary contexts, including a polit...
Teacher Education within Australia is once again on the cusp of further reviews at both State and Fe...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
Over the past thirty years more than one hundred teaching and teacher education inquiries have been ...
This article presents the social and political aspects of teachers in Australia. It discusses about ...
Teacher quality has emerged as a powerful construct over the last 20 years at a global level. In Aus...
Research into teacher education is an Australian government high priority and teacher educators are ...
The past decade has seen increasing federal intervention in teacher education in Australia, and like...
This book, an inaugural publication from the Australian Teacher Education Association (ATEA), Teache...
This paper is designed to portray the historical development of teacher education in Australia. The...
In this paper it is argued that teacher education has already gone through two major stages (or wave...