Teachers exercising reflexivity through their internal conversations is one of the most important factors in the process of curriculum change. Drawing from Margaret Archer’s theory, this research explores teachers’ internal conversations in their own descriptions about a range of matters related to curriculum making. Eight secondary school teachers from different subject backgrounds (6 from Scotland and 2 from Wales) participated in the research. Findings suggest that although teachers may have similar concerns to produce internal conversations, the texture of the conversations, their standpoints, and how they project future actions differed. This variation can be partially explained by teachers exercising different modes of reflexivity in ...
Educational reformers have called for the empowerment of teachers in matters of policy and pedagogy....
Within the specific context of The Australian Curriculum: The Arts, this paper explores how teachers...
This chapter highlights the underlying complexities of the concept of “curriculum” in recent decades...
Teachers exercising reflexivity through their internal conversations is one of the most important fa...
This thesis explores teachers’ curriculum making practices, with a particular attention to teachers’...
This research explores curriculum making by teachers and offers a nuanced way of understanding these...
This paper explores teacher mediation in curriculum making practices, drawing upon empirical researc...
Reports a study of how teachers in Scotland and Wales shaped their curriculum making through process...
The complexity of curriculum change in schools is widely researched (Fullan, 1991, 1993; Hargreaves,...
Curriculum reform is often described as being dependent on teachers’ advancement of reform principle...
Curriculum reform is often described as being dependent on teachers’ advancement of reform principle...
Professional networks of teachers have been well documented in education studies but there is still ...
The success or otherwise of mandated curriculum reform policy has been widely discussed within the l...
Many modern curricula position teachers as autonomous developers of the curriculum (Priestley & Bies...
Our topic became: pacing the curriculum in the context of school realities. Our \u27study\u27 stemme...
Educational reformers have called for the empowerment of teachers in matters of policy and pedagogy....
Within the specific context of The Australian Curriculum: The Arts, this paper explores how teachers...
This chapter highlights the underlying complexities of the concept of “curriculum” in recent decades...
Teachers exercising reflexivity through their internal conversations is one of the most important fa...
This thesis explores teachers’ curriculum making practices, with a particular attention to teachers’...
This research explores curriculum making by teachers and offers a nuanced way of understanding these...
This paper explores teacher mediation in curriculum making practices, drawing upon empirical researc...
Reports a study of how teachers in Scotland and Wales shaped their curriculum making through process...
The complexity of curriculum change in schools is widely researched (Fullan, 1991, 1993; Hargreaves,...
Curriculum reform is often described as being dependent on teachers’ advancement of reform principle...
Curriculum reform is often described as being dependent on teachers’ advancement of reform principle...
Professional networks of teachers have been well documented in education studies but there is still ...
The success or otherwise of mandated curriculum reform policy has been widely discussed within the l...
Many modern curricula position teachers as autonomous developers of the curriculum (Priestley & Bies...
Our topic became: pacing the curriculum in the context of school realities. Our \u27study\u27 stemme...
Educational reformers have called for the empowerment of teachers in matters of policy and pedagogy....
Within the specific context of The Australian Curriculum: The Arts, this paper explores how teachers...
This chapter highlights the underlying complexities of the concept of “curriculum” in recent decades...