This paper focuses on specific tensions in relation to social justice and education, addressing the research question: How do early career teachers within high poverty schools reconcile their beliefs about social justice in the light of recent pressures put upon them to produce test-based outcomes for their students? The paper is underpinned by research on teacher education targeting poverty (Cochran-Smith & Zeichner, 2005) as well as critical analyses of what is now counted as equity and social justice, and how these changes are measured and re-articulated (Lingard, Sellar and Savage 2014). The theoretical positioning of the paper situates equity/social justice as mediated by a range of social, cultural and organizational contexts within h...
Essentially contested concepts result in continual disagreement over their meaning and use because i...
This article explores how early-career teachers working in high-poverty schools in Australia account...
Essentially contested concepts result in continual disagreement over their meaning and use because i...
This paper focuses on specific tensions in relation to social justice and education, addressing the ...
Students, teachers, principals, and communities-in areas of high poverty and high proportion of mino...
Teachers play a crucial role in promoting more equitable educational outcomes for marginalized stude...
In this paper, we address the conceptual vagueness of teaching for social justice by providing a spe...
This study explores teachers' perceptions of equity in education for students in four high-poverty e...
There are many controversies related to the increasingly widespread theme of “social justice” in tea...
There are many controversies related to the increasingly widespread theme of “social justice” in tea...
As is the case globally, Australian schools that serve high-poverty communities most often employ th...
Presently, there are a growing number of students in the primary schools in northwest England who ar...
Much research has been done on novice teachers’ dispositions and how their beliefs contribute to the...
Much research has been done on novice teachers’ dispositions and how their beliefs contribute to the...
This article explores how early-career teachers working in high-poverty schools in Australia account...
Essentially contested concepts result in continual disagreement over their meaning and use because i...
This article explores how early-career teachers working in high-poverty schools in Australia account...
Essentially contested concepts result in continual disagreement over their meaning and use because i...
This paper focuses on specific tensions in relation to social justice and education, addressing the ...
Students, teachers, principals, and communities-in areas of high poverty and high proportion of mino...
Teachers play a crucial role in promoting more equitable educational outcomes for marginalized stude...
In this paper, we address the conceptual vagueness of teaching for social justice by providing a spe...
This study explores teachers' perceptions of equity in education for students in four high-poverty e...
There are many controversies related to the increasingly widespread theme of “social justice” in tea...
There are many controversies related to the increasingly widespread theme of “social justice” in tea...
As is the case globally, Australian schools that serve high-poverty communities most often employ th...
Presently, there are a growing number of students in the primary schools in northwest England who ar...
Much research has been done on novice teachers’ dispositions and how their beliefs contribute to the...
Much research has been done on novice teachers’ dispositions and how their beliefs contribute to the...
This article explores how early-career teachers working in high-poverty schools in Australia account...
Essentially contested concepts result in continual disagreement over their meaning and use because i...
This article explores how early-career teachers working in high-poverty schools in Australia account...
Essentially contested concepts result in continual disagreement over their meaning and use because i...