Our aim in this paper is to examine how standards-based reforms (SBRs) relating to teachers and teaching are being constituted in Australia and the US. Our focus is not the specific impacts of these policies as enacted practices in schools or teacher training institutions, but rather the dynamics of policy production, with a specific focus on how federally-driven policies have been assembled in each country. Bringing together the notion of ‘global forms’ with the dual concepts of ‘political rationality’ and ‘political technology’ from governmentality studies, we consider SBRs as a global techno-scientific form that coheres at the level of political rationality and which can be abstracted across contexts, but which also manifests in unique p...
Current curriculum and assessment reform for schooling in Australia is based on ideas and practices ...
Curriculum policies internationally are increasingly concerned with the promotion of national compet...
This chapter examines how transnational policy maneuvers that draw on advanced liberal mechanisms ha...
In this paper, we use the development of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST) a...
This chapter provides a detailed analysis of developments in Australian teacher education policy sin...
Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucratisation o...
An international effort is under way to measure and assess the nature of imposed political reforms t...
Over the last two decades, teachers in Australia have witnessed multiple incarnations of the idea of...
This paper examines how policy pressure for increased performance on standardised measures of studen...
This paper presents an analysis of contemporary education policy levers that seek to standardise and...
Globalization has been perceived as a major source of influence in education in general and the work...
Abstract: This article provides insight into the development of Australia's educational standards, t...
This book looks at the narrowing effects of contemporary modes of teacher and teaching policy and go...
This book looks at the narrowing effects of contemporary modes of teacher and teaching policy and go...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
Current curriculum and assessment reform for schooling in Australia is based on ideas and practices ...
Curriculum policies internationally are increasingly concerned with the promotion of national compet...
This chapter examines how transnational policy maneuvers that draw on advanced liberal mechanisms ha...
In this paper, we use the development of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (APST) a...
This chapter provides a detailed analysis of developments in Australian teacher education policy sin...
Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucratisation o...
An international effort is under way to measure and assess the nature of imposed political reforms t...
Over the last two decades, teachers in Australia have witnessed multiple incarnations of the idea of...
This paper examines how policy pressure for increased performance on standardised measures of studen...
This paper presents an analysis of contemporary education policy levers that seek to standardise and...
Globalization has been perceived as a major source of influence in education in general and the work...
Abstract: This article provides insight into the development of Australia's educational standards, t...
This book looks at the narrowing effects of contemporary modes of teacher and teaching policy and go...
This book looks at the narrowing effects of contemporary modes of teacher and teaching policy and go...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
Current curriculum and assessment reform for schooling in Australia is based on ideas and practices ...
Curriculum policies internationally are increasingly concerned with the promotion of national compet...
This chapter examines how transnational policy maneuvers that draw on advanced liberal mechanisms ha...