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Peta Salter; Tanya Doyle; Kelsey Lowrie – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
This critical discussion paper explores the epistemic governance of "community readiness" in and for teacher education. Classroom ready is often interpreted as technical skill which places emphasis on practice to the detriment of more complex interpretations of the relational nature of teachers' work, leading to a potential narrowing of…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Governance, Teacher Education, Community
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Yue Peng – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
A review of literature suggested that language teacher cognition had been used interchangeably with teachers' knowledge and beliefs, and examined as a static entity to map out the "what" aspect of teachers' minds. More recently, it has evolved to be thought of as being interactive, dynamic, and situated. However, the relationship between…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Cognitive Processes, Teaching Methods, Chinese
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Garth Stahl; Samantha Schulz; Melanie Baak; Ben Adams – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
Research suggests that the use of Restorative Practice (RP) in schools can foster more positive and inclusive school communities, yet there remains limited research regarding how to embed such practices. As part of a wider study, we present data from school leaders who describe their perspectives on RP and their struggles with implementing it in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Public Schools, High Schools
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Mcpherson, Amy; Forster, Daniella; Kerr, Kylie – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
In recent years, a number of controversies related to climate change, racism and Black Lives Matter, and gender and sexual diversity have characterised public debate in Australia about politically charged content in schools. This paper explores one jurisdiction's "Controversial Issues in Schools" policy through three broad areas of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Controversial Issues (Course Content), School Policy, Racism
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Adlington, Rachael; Charteris, Jennifer; Nye, Adele – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
Teaching performance assessments (TPA) are a trending feature of initial teacher education. Founded in the United States of America, TPAs have emerged in the Australian context as a capstone assessment of preservice teacher competence. However, the inclusion of the TPA in initial teacher education places additional pressure on tertiary…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Evaluation, Performance Based Assessment, Formative Evaluation
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Fowler, Samuel; Leonard, Simon N.; Gabriel, Florence – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
In recent decades, the aims and objectives of education -- and therefore public discourse on the appropriate skills and attributes of mathematics teachers -- have been rapidly shifting due to forces from outside the teaching profession. The forces driving change in mathematics are as diverse as the emergence of "Industry 4.0" and…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Mathematics Teachers, Goal Orientation, Mathematics Education
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Fitzgerald, Tanya – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
In this article, in which I draw on a keynote address to the 2022 Australian Teacher Education Association conference, I take up the challenge to provoke conversations about and advocate for public teacher education. I call for a disruption to accountability discourses that locate teaching and teacher education as a contemporary public policy…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Conferences (Gatherings)
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Reid, Jo-Anne; Hall, Graeme – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
Teacher education in the time of the COVID is unpredictable indeed. Fifty years ago, a major political overhaul of initial teacher education removed control from state education departments and began the transition of ITE to a university discipline. This led to the emergence of the teacher education professional, and the need for an association…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Educators, Educational History, Higher Education
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Khanal, Sudeep; Charles, Claire – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
Sociologists of education have shown that schooling tends to favour the most powerful groups and that even well-intentioned researchers can run the risk of perpetuating some of the very power structures we seek to critique. In this paper we explore how a male, Brahmin researcher from Nepal (the highest caste group in Nepalese society) attempted to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Class, Power Structure, Educational Experience
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Ishii, Terumasa – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
In Japan, the complexity of the teaching profession has been downplayed in the course of repeated systemic reforms, wherein the profession is increasingly viewed as a technical operation. In response to this trend, the concept of "reflective practitioner" (Schön, D. A.) has been proposed as a counterpoint. While it has influenced the…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Foreign Countries, Professionalism, Professional Autonomy
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Clarke, Matthew; Elbra-Ramsay, Caroline – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
Conceptually and practically, feedback typically sits within a pedagogical, rather than a philosophical, framework. Drawing on a longitudinal study with student teachers seeks, this paper seeks to critically reframe feedback beyond the pedagogical by considering the moral tensions and ethical dilemmas within feedback, thereby revealing an inherent…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Teaching Methods, Longitudinal Studies, Student Teachers
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Visnovska, Jana; Cortina, José Luis – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
We address two of the challenges that were recently raised in APJTE editorial. The editorial aimed to encourage the APJTE research community, and the field of teacher education broadly, to engage in research, in which a complex view of teaching is assumed, explored, and proactively supported. We offer a perspective on the standing of two of the…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Mathematics Education, Educational History, Mathematics Teachers
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Saito, Eisuke – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
Some of the problems addressed by the editors of the Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education (APJTE) refer to the issues concerning the Global South. This commentary elaborates upon the problematisations by the editors with reference to the ethical challenges arising in contexts of political turmoil; issues related to the power, or lack of it,…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Writing for Publication, Authors, Foreign Countries
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Heck, Deborah – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
As higher education providers respond to increasing financial pressures with restructures and downsizing, teacher education is often subsumed into larger faculties that result in teacher educators' work, especially related to accreditation lost in the myriad of benchmarks and measures to be achieved. Even during a worldwide pandemic, teaching and…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Teacher Role, Scholarship, Educational Policy
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McLaren, Mary-Rose; Welsh, Scott; Long, Shiona – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
What is the impact on student learning when Education is taught through the Arts in a diploma level bridging course? This paper describes and analyses the experiences of 350 students when the expectation of a first-semester, first-year unit in an Education course is to devise and perform an ethnodrama -- a drama based on the lives of the students…
Descriptors: Drama, Teaching Methods, Student Experience, College Freshmen
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