Robust hope aims to contribute to educational praxis. In Australia, what counts as teacher education is currently determined at the individual State and Territory level. Yet the demand side of teacher education is determined by responses to the effects of global marketplace forces that impact on changes to local communities. This article investigates the utility of robust hope as a means of analysing one Australian State Government’s reforms to the senior phase of education and training; and as a way of conceptualising future teacher education possibilities. Recent research into Queensland’s ‘‘education and training reforms’’ (ETRF) for the senior phase of learning (Years 10–12) identifies the positioning of schools as brokers of socio-econ...
Teacher Education within Australia is once again on the cusp of further reviews at both State and Fe...
Australian teacher education, for all its travails, is in a hopeful condition. A national report int...
The young people who populate our classrooms live in a changed and rapidly changing society: a socie...
The research question for this paper is: How can we mobilise robust hope in the analysis of teacher ...
A key aim of democratic public policy should be the provision of hope. It is often argued that a key...
This paper focuses on the recommendations of Top of the class, the February 2007 report of an inquir...
This research explored the implementation of Queensland's Education and Training Reform from the per...
[Abstract]: The postcompulsory dimension of secondary school education has been subject to unprecede...
"The Queensland Government?s senior phase education and training reforms were part of a larger chang...
This paper examines the Exceptional Teachers for Disadvantaged Schools (ETDS) program and demonstrat...
"The Queensland Government's senior phase education and training reforms were part of a larger chang...
This article is about teacher education reform. At the time of writing, teacher education (which is ...
Schools have long been integrally involved in initial teacher education particularly through the pro...
The article proposes that the proper status for teacher education, both historically and in terms of...
Teacher quality is recognised as a lynchpin for education reforms internationally, and both Federal ...
Teacher Education within Australia is once again on the cusp of further reviews at both State and Fe...
Australian teacher education, for all its travails, is in a hopeful condition. A national report int...
The young people who populate our classrooms live in a changed and rapidly changing society: a socie...
The research question for this paper is: How can we mobilise robust hope in the analysis of teacher ...
A key aim of democratic public policy should be the provision of hope. It is often argued that a key...
This paper focuses on the recommendations of Top of the class, the February 2007 report of an inquir...
This research explored the implementation of Queensland's Education and Training Reform from the per...
[Abstract]: The postcompulsory dimension of secondary school education has been subject to unprecede...
"The Queensland Government?s senior phase education and training reforms were part of a larger chang...
This paper examines the Exceptional Teachers for Disadvantaged Schools (ETDS) program and demonstrat...
"The Queensland Government's senior phase education and training reforms were part of a larger chang...
This article is about teacher education reform. At the time of writing, teacher education (which is ...
Schools have long been integrally involved in initial teacher education particularly through the pro...
The article proposes that the proper status for teacher education, both historically and in terms of...
Teacher quality is recognised as a lynchpin for education reforms internationally, and both Federal ...
Teacher Education within Australia is once again on the cusp of further reviews at both State and Fe...
Australian teacher education, for all its travails, is in a hopeful condition. A national report int...
The young people who populate our classrooms live in a changed and rapidly changing society: a socie...