This paper outlines the complex contemporary milieu of Australian teacher education within which curriculum leaders responsible for designing teacher education programs must make their program design decisions. Particular attention is paid to the collision of vertical ('hierarchical' or 'academic rationalist') and horizontal ('flat' or 'student-centred') curriculum discourses as a program design problem that has emerged within the current context; how it is intensified by an unexpected alliance between progressivist and new managerial curriculum discourses; and how this problem may be amplified in graduate entry teacher education programs. This paper concludes with a provocation to see the curriculum tensions and conditions outlined as offe...
Master of EducationThis paper explores trends in leadership preparation and development and includes...
The research investigated how members of the school curriculum leadership team in one P-12 independe...
Understanding Curriculum: An Australian Context encourages readers to reflect on how curriculum theo...
Many education systems are experiencing a re-scaling and consolidation of governance through rolling...
This study seeks to contribute to discussions on the development of teacher education by analysing t...
Constructing new learning futures is an ongoing challenge and opportunity for contemporary learners ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1997The implementation of whole-school curriculum change is...
This chapter explores constraints and capacities in enacting leadership that seeks to mobilise chang...
Curriculum development is a large systemic enterprise. Curriculum involves course planning, course c...
Complexities and incessant changes in all spheres of life in the global world ranging from climatic ...
Planning an appropriate and relevant lesson, for pre-schoolers, primary or secondary students, is on...
<p>The focus will be put on teachers as curriculum leaders, being challenged on a daily basis by how...
This chapter explores constraints and capacities in enacting leadership that seeks to mobilise chang...
This paper presents the challenges faced by an Education faculty in reconceptualising a large Teache...
Research on school leaders’ implementation of national curricula is scant worldwide. The findings pr...
Master of EducationThis paper explores trends in leadership preparation and development and includes...
The research investigated how members of the school curriculum leadership team in one P-12 independe...
Understanding Curriculum: An Australian Context encourages readers to reflect on how curriculum theo...
Many education systems are experiencing a re-scaling and consolidation of governance through rolling...
This study seeks to contribute to discussions on the development of teacher education by analysing t...
Constructing new learning futures is an ongoing challenge and opportunity for contemporary learners ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1997The implementation of whole-school curriculum change is...
This chapter explores constraints and capacities in enacting leadership that seeks to mobilise chang...
Curriculum development is a large systemic enterprise. Curriculum involves course planning, course c...
Complexities and incessant changes in all spheres of life in the global world ranging from climatic ...
Planning an appropriate and relevant lesson, for pre-schoolers, primary or secondary students, is on...
<p>The focus will be put on teachers as curriculum leaders, being challenged on a daily basis by how...
This chapter explores constraints and capacities in enacting leadership that seeks to mobilise chang...
This paper presents the challenges faced by an Education faculty in reconceptualising a large Teache...
Research on school leaders’ implementation of national curricula is scant worldwide. The findings pr...
Master of EducationThis paper explores trends in leadership preparation and development and includes...
The research investigated how members of the school curriculum leadership team in one P-12 independe...
Understanding Curriculum: An Australian Context encourages readers to reflect on how curriculum theo...