This paper considers the policy ‘roles’ adopted by teachers enacting policy in a department. It draws on a longitudinal study of two secondary mathematics departments endeavouring to make deep change aligned with a demanding curriculum policy. The study validates aspects of an existing typology, demonstrates the existence of a variety of policy ‘critics’ and adds a category of ‘survivor’ teacher, showing the role can have considerable impact on enactment. The paper argues for an extension to a group construct of ‘policy role’, here at a department level, and shows that as teachers struggle to marry the constraints of the range of policies to which they are subject with the time and effort needed to maintain deeply espoused professional valu...
We explore the experiences of school science teachers as they enact three linked national curriculum...
This article considers teacher professionalism from a neglected perspective. It analyses assumptions...
Abstract Illusio in lesson observation: making policy work by playing the game by Sasha Pleasance ...
We explore the experiences of school science teachers as they enact three linked national curriculum...
In this paper, we explore Lawrence Stenhouse’s provocation that too much research has been conducted...
Nationally the educational landscape is changing and it could be argued that reform is taking place ...
Increasing global pressure to enhance teacher quality has led to increasing numbers of new ITE progr...
In England, globalisation and neoliberal political agendas have created an en-vironment in which te...
This study examined an aspect of educational policy that has on the whole, been neglected in the ext...
Changes in education systems across Europe are a response to perceived needs to improve academic per...
This paper considers the 'policy work' of teacher actors in schools. It focuses on the 'problem of m...
This paper picks up and elaborates on the conception of policy translators in schools – key actors ...
Changes to education policy in England since 2010 have led teachers to reflect on what and how they ...
Policy changes in England, have shifted the subject focus. Previous policy advocated knowledge and s...
The formation of teachers’ professional practice has been discussed in relation to a wide variety of...
We explore the experiences of school science teachers as they enact three linked national curriculum...
This article considers teacher professionalism from a neglected perspective. It analyses assumptions...
Abstract Illusio in lesson observation: making policy work by playing the game by Sasha Pleasance ...
We explore the experiences of school science teachers as they enact three linked national curriculum...
In this paper, we explore Lawrence Stenhouse’s provocation that too much research has been conducted...
Nationally the educational landscape is changing and it could be argued that reform is taking place ...
Increasing global pressure to enhance teacher quality has led to increasing numbers of new ITE progr...
In England, globalisation and neoliberal political agendas have created an en-vironment in which te...
This study examined an aspect of educational policy that has on the whole, been neglected in the ext...
Changes in education systems across Europe are a response to perceived needs to improve academic per...
This paper considers the 'policy work' of teacher actors in schools. It focuses on the 'problem of m...
This paper picks up and elaborates on the conception of policy translators in schools – key actors ...
Changes to education policy in England since 2010 have led teachers to reflect on what and how they ...
Policy changes in England, have shifted the subject focus. Previous policy advocated knowledge and s...
The formation of teachers’ professional practice has been discussed in relation to a wide variety of...
We explore the experiences of school science teachers as they enact three linked national curriculum...
This article considers teacher professionalism from a neglected perspective. It analyses assumptions...
Abstract Illusio in lesson observation: making policy work by playing the game by Sasha Pleasance ...