New Zealand has its educational roots in 19th and 20th century British educational systems with close similarities between English and New Zealand secondary school education structures. In the last two decades, however, secondary school education in both countries has experienced multiple and sometimes radical reforms. Educational policy has diverged markedly at times. In this article, we present the findings of research into the professional autonomy of 15 secondary school music, art and drama teachers from England and New Zealand. The aim was to explore whether teachers believed themselves to be professionally autonomous and to what extent educational policy and external structures impacted their practice. Findings suggest despite similar...
This article is informed by a longitudinal research project undertaken with 22 teachers, four head t...
The principal’s own view of the arts combined with their leadership focus determines the place and p...
This article reports on a collective case study of four Hong Kong secondary school teachers' experie...
New Zealand has its educational roots in 19th and 20th century British educational systems with clos...
New Zealand has its educational roots in 19th and 20th century British educational systems with clos...
This paper, a critical examination of educational concepts, policies and practices, presents finding...
The current coalition government in England has expressed its commitment to establishing an autonomo...
This research investigates drama teaching practice in New Zealand primary and secondary schools, thr...
This study examines teacher and curriculum development in the period of intense curriculum policy re...
The emphasis on collegiality and collaboration in the literature on teachers' work and school reform...
From the economic and social standpoint a country's educational system is its main means both of per...
This thesis aims to show how the secondary teacher in New Zealand was constituted in discourse throu...
This article examines how upper secondary school teachers perceive and respond to the consequences f...
Recent research has indicated global trends of decreasing teacher autonomy and increasing teacher ac...
The emphasis on collegiality and collaboration in the literature on teachers' work and school refor...
This article is informed by a longitudinal research project undertaken with 22 teachers, four head t...
The principal’s own view of the arts combined with their leadership focus determines the place and p...
This article reports on a collective case study of four Hong Kong secondary school teachers' experie...
New Zealand has its educational roots in 19th and 20th century British educational systems with clos...
New Zealand has its educational roots in 19th and 20th century British educational systems with clos...
This paper, a critical examination of educational concepts, policies and practices, presents finding...
The current coalition government in England has expressed its commitment to establishing an autonomo...
This research investigates drama teaching practice in New Zealand primary and secondary schools, thr...
This study examines teacher and curriculum development in the period of intense curriculum policy re...
The emphasis on collegiality and collaboration in the literature on teachers' work and school reform...
From the economic and social standpoint a country's educational system is its main means both of per...
This thesis aims to show how the secondary teacher in New Zealand was constituted in discourse throu...
This article examines how upper secondary school teachers perceive and respond to the consequences f...
Recent research has indicated global trends of decreasing teacher autonomy and increasing teacher ac...
The emphasis on collegiality and collaboration in the literature on teachers' work and school refor...
This article is informed by a longitudinal research project undertaken with 22 teachers, four head t...
The principal’s own view of the arts combined with their leadership focus determines the place and p...
This article reports on a collective case study of four Hong Kong secondary school teachers' experie...