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Roberts, Arlene – English in Australia, 2019
This article draws on Foucault's work on subjectivity (Foucault, 2000), which has been furthered by Keddie and Niesche's (2017) interpretation of Foucault's work on ethics to explore English leaders' work in two government high schools in Victoria, Australia. A review of the educational literature shows that Foucauldian research in the UK…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Leadership, High School Teachers, Ethics
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Selwyn, Neil; Nemorin, Selena; Johnson, Nicola – Learning, Media and Technology, 2017
This paper explores the ways in which digital technologies are now implicated in the work--and specifically the labour--of school teachers. Drawing upon qualitative studies in two Australian high schools, the paper examines the variety of ways in which teachers' work is now enacted and experienced along digital lines. In particular, the paper…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, High Schools, Secondary School Teachers
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Evans, Jenny; Morgan, Anne-Marie – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2016
The experience of teaching languages in rural schools differs markedly from teaching languages in urban contexts, in relation to the size and nature of communities and their interactions, numbers of teachers of languages, in and out of school contact, and in the cultural and language backgrounds of students and their likelihood of opportunities to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Conditions
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Ferfolja, Tania – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2010
Drawn from a larger study examining the experiences of lesbian teachers working in high schools across New South Wales (NSW), Australia, this article explores the ways in which interpersonal anti-lesbian harassment marginalises lesbian teachers. It relays some of the impacts harassment has on individuals, yet also shows that many of these teachers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homosexuality, Females, Teaching Conditions
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McCormick, John; Barnett, Kerry – International Journal of Educational Management, 2011
Purpose: It may be argued that some shared psychological mechanisms (attribution) and structures (schemas) are likely to play a role in how individuals perceive stress. This paper seeks to propose and test some hypothesised relationships between stress attribution domains and burnout dimensions. Design/methodology/approach: The participants were…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Factor Analysis, Foreign Countries, Stress Variables
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Ferfolja, Tania – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2008
This paper examines the way lesbian identities are silenced in schools particularly through anti-lesbian harassment. Based on research with 30 self-identified lesbian teachers working across high schools in New South Wales, Australia, the discussion illustrates how various responses to anti-lesbian harassment silence the recognition of such…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homosexuality, Females, Social Bias
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Ferfolja, Tania – Journal of Gay & Lesbian Issues in Education, 2005
This article, based on the author's doctoral research, examines the ways in which some religious schools in New South Wales (NSW), via institutional practices, maintain and perpetuate discrimination in relation to lesbian teachers and lesbian sexualities. These institutional practices, which included threats of dismissal, forced resignations,…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Freedom of Speech, Foreign Countries, Homosexuality
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Mulford, Bill; Kendall, Lawrie; Kendall, Diana – Journal of Educational Administration, 2004
This article explores the relationship between teachers perceptions of administrative practice in high schools and students perceptions of the school, teachers and their own performance. It was found that where decision making is perceived by teachers as collegial, collaborative, co-operative and consultative and providing adequate opportunities…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship, School Attitudes