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Bernard Brown; Rohan Nethsinghe – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2025
This paper examines teachers' views about the Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) Certification 2.0 Modular Model (CMM 2.0). The research reveals teachers' voices and agency in relation to HALT certification. Participants in this study included HALT certified teachers, current HALT participants, and prospective participants. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Certification, Teacher Attitudes, Professional Autonomy
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Christopher T. McCaw – Educational Review, 2025
The last decade has witnessed increasing interest in the potential place of contemplative practices (such as mindfulness, meditation and yoga) in education. Regarding the lives and work of teachers, research in this area has focused almost exclusively on mindfulness-based interventions and related outcomes of stress, burnout and wellbeing,…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Beginning Teachers, Professional Identity, Ethics
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Sun Yee Yip; Eisuke Saito; Zane M. Diamond – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
The global mobility and migration of teachers has affected the education environment worldwide. This study examines the professional transition of immigrant teachers and finds that teacher professional identity is a critical element in a complex process of professional transition. Using a qualitative inductive approach, this study reports on the…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Professional Autonomy, Immigrants, Teachers
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Robertson, Natalie; Bussey, Katherine Anne; Morrissey, Anne-Marie – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2023
The Victorian Government has engaged in multiple reforms in early childhood education and care, marketed to support quality education and increase investment in social reform. Initiatives accompanying reforms, aiming to assist teacher knowledge and skills. However, with each new initiative more pressures are placed on early childhood…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Advocacy, Professional Autonomy, Early Childhood Education
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Pauline Jones; Carlie Plummer; Natasha Isbel – Qualitative Research Journal, 2025
Purpose: The paper aims to develop a coherent understanding of literacy assessment, one that draws on current conceptualising of assessment generally while accounting for the complexity of literacy and literacy development. It responds to The Foundation for Learning Literacy Touchstone #8, offering a view of assessment as an "eco-system"…
Descriptors: Literacy, Evaluation, Professional Autonomy, Expertise
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Patrick Brownlee; Amanda McGraw; Deborah Talbot; John Buchanan – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
The requirement for Australian initial teacher education (ITE) providers to administer a Teaching Performance Assessment (TPA) highlights a tension between policymaking directives and academic independence. It has raised fears of entrenching simplistic notions of measurement and evidence into a professional field distinguished by its complex…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Professional Autonomy, Performance Based Assessment
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Amanda Keddie; Katrina MacDonald; Jill Blackmore; Brad Gobby – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
Teacher professional autonomy is important to teachers' work satisfaction, efficiency, well-being, and empowerment. However, it cannot simply be defined as freedom from control because it is relational and contextual. In this paper, we examine the relationality and contextual sensitivity of teacher professional autonomy at 'Newstall' College, a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Autonomy, Secondary School Teachers, School Personnel
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Amanda Keddie; Jill Blackmore; Katrina MacDonald – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2024
The articulation of school autonomy into practice nationally, regionally and locally is highly situated in terms of what it enables or impedes with regard to the professional autonomy of principals and teachers. Principal autonomy does not necessarily mean greater teacher professional autonomy. In this paper, we draw on a three-year qualitative…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Institutional Autonomy, Leadership Styles, Participative Decision Making
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Tualaulelei, Eseta; Halse, Christine – Australian Educational Researcher, 2023
For intercultural education to impact learners and, in turn, wider society, teachers must turn intercultural perspectives into actions in their professional contexts. This article examines why teachers who hold positive intercultural views might not be compelled to teach to these in their classrooms. Focusing specifically on education for…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Multicultural Education, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes
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Juliana Ryan; Kerri Anne Garrard; Rosalyn Black – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
As an epoch-making event, Covid re-set understandings of teacher professionalism, raising the question what it might now mean to be a 'professional teacher'. This paper draws on data from interviews conducted in 2021 with eight academics employed in Australian teacher education programs as part of a wider study, "Critical Times: Producing the…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Professional Autonomy, Professionalism, Foreign Countries
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Nguyen, Huong Thi Lan; Adi Badiozaman, Ida Fatimawati bt; Ling, Voon Mung – Studies in Higher Education, 2023
Although the nature of the academic profession and related career advancement has been well documented, little empirical evidence has been provided on the professional agency that academics employ to advance from one academic rank to another. Adopting an agency focus, this study therefore investigates what strategies academics adopt when seeking…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Promotion, Professional Autonomy, Foreign Countries
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Rebecca J. Collie – Learning Professional, 2024
Many countries around the world are facing issues related to low levels of teacher wellbeing. In Australia, for example, there is a severe teacher shortage, resulting in many understaffed schools. Although this shortage is due to a confluence of factors, part of the cause stems from the fact that the support provided to teachers in recent years…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Welfare, Academic Achievement, Teacher Shortage
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Brown, Matthew; McKnight, Lucinda; Yager, Karen; O'Sullivan, Kerry-Ann – English in Australia, 2021
This article presents an account of a panel on English teacher agency in Australia at the 2020 IFTE conference, held virtually as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The article introduces the way the panel chair set up the concerns of the panel, providing relevant background, theoretical framing, and introductions to the panellists and the key…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, English Teachers, Professional Autonomy, Foreign Countries
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Anitra Goriss-Hunter; Kate White – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
The article investigates asynchronous narrative research via email as a flexible and agentic method of collecting data that may empower female participants. A case study was used that focused on the challenges for academic and professional women at an Australian regional university. Twenty-one women responded by email to a range of questions about…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Empowerment, Teacher Attitudes, Females
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Thomas, Matthew Krehl Edward; Skourdoumbis, Andrew; Whitburn, Ben – Australian Educational Researcher, 2023
In this paper, we address the work of teachers at the intersection of educational policy and professional discretion, by undertaking a conceptual reading of "Through Growth to Achievement: Report of the Review to Achieve Educational Excellence in Australian Schools," and examining how the report conceptualises teacher practice. Drawing…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Creative Activities, Teaching Methods, Professional Autonomy
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