This article addresses the question of who benefits from a case study investigation into the politics of identity co-ordination by a group of adult literacy teachers working in regional, rural and remote communities of Central Queensland. The benefits of this research will be shown to be theoretical, conceptual and pedagogical in nature. Theoretically, there are benefits from testing Gee's (1996a) argument that there is indeed a 'big D' notion of Discourse through which certain kinds of teachers define themselves as different from other kinds of teachers. Conceptually, this means that viewing literacy in social terms fosters the investigation of the nature of adult literacy teachers' work and their identification with a particular social n...
In South Africa and internationally, studies using post-structuralist frameworks and social theory h...
Current educational reforms in Australia clearly prioritise the politicised need to lift student per...
This study examines the emerging teacher literacy identities of Ian and A.J., two preservice teacher...
This article addresses the question of who benefits from a case study investigation into the politic...
The sociocultural markers of adult literacy teachers' identities are significant for understanding t...
"Brokering changes refers to the ways in which teachers broker their compliance with a new literacy ...
The idea of grand narratives has sustained Western thinking for centuries; postmodemity has challeng...
This multi-site case study research project examines the experiences of teachers and adult ESL liter...
As definitions of literacy become reconceptualised, so too do constructions of the primary teacher's...
Adult literacy provision began in Australia during a radical education era in the 1970s, and yet in ...
Aiming to extend sociocultural theory about the teaching and learning of literacies, this article re...
Developments in employment over the past ten years and into the future require the continual develop...
Using Foucault\u27s conceptualisation of power and Bahktin\u27s theory of dialogism, the research da...
Aiming to extend sociocultural theory about the teaching and learning of literacies, this article re...
This research addresses the complexities of identity development of elementary and middle school pre...
In South Africa and internationally, studies using post-structuralist frameworks and social theory h...
Current educational reforms in Australia clearly prioritise the politicised need to lift student per...
This study examines the emerging teacher literacy identities of Ian and A.J., two preservice teacher...
This article addresses the question of who benefits from a case study investigation into the politic...
The sociocultural markers of adult literacy teachers' identities are significant for understanding t...
"Brokering changes refers to the ways in which teachers broker their compliance with a new literacy ...
The idea of grand narratives has sustained Western thinking for centuries; postmodemity has challeng...
This multi-site case study research project examines the experiences of teachers and adult ESL liter...
As definitions of literacy become reconceptualised, so too do constructions of the primary teacher's...
Adult literacy provision began in Australia during a radical education era in the 1970s, and yet in ...
Aiming to extend sociocultural theory about the teaching and learning of literacies, this article re...
Developments in employment over the past ten years and into the future require the continual develop...
Using Foucault\u27s conceptualisation of power and Bahktin\u27s theory of dialogism, the research da...
Aiming to extend sociocultural theory about the teaching and learning of literacies, this article re...
This research addresses the complexities of identity development of elementary and middle school pre...
In South Africa and internationally, studies using post-structuralist frameworks and social theory h...
Current educational reforms in Australia clearly prioritise the politicised need to lift student per...
This study examines the emerging teacher literacy identities of Ian and A.J., two preservice teacher...