In the current climate of accountability, political manoeuvring, changing curriculum, increasingly diverse student cohorts and community expectations, teachers, more than ever, need to develop the skills and abilities to be reflective and reflexive practitioners. This study examines national teacher professional standards from Australia and the UK to identify the extent to which reflexivity is embedded in key policy documents that are intended to guide the work of teachers in those countries. Using Margaret Archer's theories of reflexivity and morphogenesis, and methods of critical discourse analysis, we argue that these blueprints for teachers’ work exclude reflexivity as an essential and overarching discourse of teacher professionalism
Power relations and societal inequalities are rare subjects in teacher education when focused on dif...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
AbstractReflexive practice has long been a concern in professional practice. However, there has been...
In the current climate of accountability, political manoeuvring, changing curriculum, increasingly d...
In the current climate of accountability, political manoeuvring, changing curriculum, increasingly d...
The recasting of education as an economic rather than a social good means that governments around th...
Teacher quality has emerged as a powerful construct over the last 20 years at a global level. In Aus...
In the past decade, notions of teacher professionalism have been associated with increased accountab...
This chapter analyses the contemporary phenomenon of the inclusion of reflective practice in the nat...
Identifies two discourses (democratic and managerial) shaping Australian teachers' professional iden...
The nature and value of ‘professionalism’ has long been contested by both producers and consumers of...
Teacher professionalism is a concept with a contentious history. In the midst of wider research deba...
Reports a study of how teachers in Scotland and Wales shaped their curriculum making through process...
The nature and value of ‘professionalism’ has long been contested by both producers and consumers of...
This research explores curriculum making by teachers and offers a nuanced way of understanding these...
Power relations and societal inequalities are rare subjects in teacher education when focused on dif...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
AbstractReflexive practice has long been a concern in professional practice. However, there has been...
In the current climate of accountability, political manoeuvring, changing curriculum, increasingly d...
In the current climate of accountability, political manoeuvring, changing curriculum, increasingly d...
The recasting of education as an economic rather than a social good means that governments around th...
Teacher quality has emerged as a powerful construct over the last 20 years at a global level. In Aus...
In the past decade, notions of teacher professionalism have been associated with increased accountab...
This chapter analyses the contemporary phenomenon of the inclusion of reflective practice in the nat...
Identifies two discourses (democratic and managerial) shaping Australian teachers' professional iden...
The nature and value of ‘professionalism’ has long been contested by both producers and consumers of...
Teacher professionalism is a concept with a contentious history. In the midst of wider research deba...
Reports a study of how teachers in Scotland and Wales shaped their curriculum making through process...
The nature and value of ‘professionalism’ has long been contested by both producers and consumers of...
This research explores curriculum making by teachers and offers a nuanced way of understanding these...
Power relations and societal inequalities are rare subjects in teacher education when focused on dif...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
AbstractReflexive practice has long been a concern in professional practice. However, there has been...