This paper presents an analysis of contemporary education policy levers that seek to standardise and measure teaching quality through the deployment of professional standards and increased surveillance of teachers’ work. These policy frameworks—with a focus in this paper on the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers—are contrasted against the experiences of five Australian primary school teachers, using interpretative case study analysis to demonstrate the contradictions, tensions and fragile discursive construction of the idealised ‘good’ teacher. Implications for teacher agency and autonomy are considered, and propositions are generated for policy frameworks that support and enhance quality teaching, rather than reducing the compl...
Pre-service teacher educators, both nationally and internationally, must negotiate a plethora of exp...
Pre-service teacher educators, both nationally and internationally, must negotiate a plethora of exp...
ABSTRACT: Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucra...
Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucratisation o...
The issue of professional teaching standards has generated considerable interest from various quarte...
This paper analyses the current Australian policy and research context in relation to developing qua...
© Springer Science+Business Media Singapore 2017. The development of the Australian Professional Sta...
The focus of this research is teacher professionalism in New Zealand and the possible role of the ‘S...
Since the publication of results from the first iteration of testing within the Programme for Intern...
Teacher professional standards and accountability are today writ large on the landscape of both scho...
In the past decade, notions of teacher professionalism have been associated with increased accountab...
Evolving government agendas and the focus on education for economic growth have led to an era of qua...
Teacher quality has emerged as a powerful construct over the last 20 years at a global level. In Aus...
During the last two decades, professional standards describing competencies for teaching staff have ...
This article examines how the 'teacher quality' agenda, evident in the globalised discourse on educa...
Pre-service teacher educators, both nationally and internationally, must negotiate a plethora of exp...
Pre-service teacher educators, both nationally and internationally, must negotiate a plethora of exp...
ABSTRACT: Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucra...
Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucratisation o...
The issue of professional teaching standards has generated considerable interest from various quarte...
This paper analyses the current Australian policy and research context in relation to developing qua...
© Springer Science+Business Media Singapore 2017. The development of the Australian Professional Sta...
The focus of this research is teacher professionalism in New Zealand and the possible role of the ‘S...
Since the publication of results from the first iteration of testing within the Programme for Intern...
Teacher professional standards and accountability are today writ large on the landscape of both scho...
In the past decade, notions of teacher professionalism have been associated with increased accountab...
Evolving government agendas and the focus on education for economic growth have led to an era of qua...
Teacher quality has emerged as a powerful construct over the last 20 years at a global level. In Aus...
During the last two decades, professional standards describing competencies for teaching staff have ...
This article examines how the 'teacher quality' agenda, evident in the globalised discourse on educa...
Pre-service teacher educators, both nationally and internationally, must negotiate a plethora of exp...
Pre-service teacher educators, both nationally and internationally, must negotiate a plethora of exp...
ABSTRACT: Along with a range of other neoliberal managerial incursions into education, the bureaucra...