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Mockler, Nicole; Stacey, Meghan – Oxford Review of Education, 2021
Cultures of performative accountability in education have been on the rise globally since the 1980s. Accordingly, teachers have increasingly been encouraged to understand their work in relation to particular forms of 'evidence'. All evidence, however, is not regarded as equal, and sources of evidence privileged within cultures of performative…
Descriptors: Accountability, Evidence Based Practice, Foreign Countries, Research Utilization
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Mockler, Nicole – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2020
Discourses of 'teacher quality' have been on the rise in Australia since at least the standards-focused policy reforms of the 1990s. This paper uses a corpus-assisted analysis to explore recent deployments of 'teacher quality' and 'teaching quality' in the Australian print media, drawing on 432 articles collected from theĀ 12 Australian national…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Discourse Analysis, Teacher Effectiveness, Newspapers
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Mockler, Nicole – Professional Development in Education, 2022
One of the key tenets of the global education reform movement, professional standards for teachers have reshaped different aspects of teachers' work and learning in many contexts internationally over the past two decades. This paper explores the consequences of neoliberalism for teacher professional learning in contemporary times. The policies and…
Descriptors: Standards, Faculty Development, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
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Thompson, Greg; Mockler, Nicole; Hogan, Anna – European Educational Research Journal, 2022
This paper explores perceptions of work intensification around the world. Underpinning this analysis is C. Wright Mills' (1959) argument that many personal troubles are public issues, and the notion that a significant dimension of the privatisation of public education, a concern of public education advocates worldwide, is the ways in which school…
Descriptors: Accountability, Privatization, Public Education, Governance
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Thompson, Greg; Mockler, Nicole – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2016
Historically, school leaders have occupied a somewhat ambiguous position within networks of power. On the one hand, they appear to be celebrated as what Ball (2003) has termed the "new hero of educational reform"; on the other, they are often "held to account" through those same performative processes and technologies. These…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Administrator Role, Ethics
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Mockler, Nicole – Review of Education, 2014
Education is increasingly conceptualised by governments and policymakers in western democracies in terms of productivity and human capital, emphasising elements of individualism and competition over concerns around democracy and equity. More and more, solutions to intransigent educational problems related to equity are seen in terms of quality and…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Human Capital, Equal Education, Educational Quality
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Mockler, Nicole – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2013
Large-scale school/university partnerships for the enhancement of teacher professionalism and teacher professional learning have been part of the teacher development landscape in Australia for the past two decades. This paper takes a historical perspective on Australian school/university partnerships through detailing three national projects over…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education, Transformative Learning, Faculty Development
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Mockler, Nicole – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2012
This paper examines the current shape of teacher professional learning, or in-service teacher education, in Australia. Increasingly, teacher professional learning is positioned as both a sure-fire solution to some of the intransigent educational problems of our time, as well as a policy problem in and of itself. In this paper I explore some of the…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Teacher Effectiveness, Standards