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Teacher Development
An international journal of teachers' professional development
Volume 12, 2008 - Issue 2
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The impact of policy upon practice: an Australian study of teachers' professional development

Pages 103-114 | Received 22 Nov 2006, Accepted 13 Dec 2007, Published online: 24 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

This article presents a case study of the sociological effects of two Australian educational policies – one federal and one state – upon the professional development practices supported by a group of teachers and administrators working together across a cluster of six schools in a rural community in south‐east Queensland, Australia. The article draws upon Pierre Bourdieu's concept of ‘fields’, and recent extensions of this theory, to show how policy tensions between managerial and democratic approaches to professional development played out in practice. Data sources included transcripts of monthly meetings, interviews, and observations of the group and the activities they organised within the cluster. The data show that policy pressures to engage rapidly in a complex reform agenda ultimately militated against policy support for more context‐specific, long‐term, inquiry‐based, collaborative professional development practices. Understanding how policy tensions influence practice is necessary for the design and implementation of more effective policy interventions.

Notes

1. External academic consultant from Sydney.

2. Local independent, external consultant.

3. Education Queensland consultant from regional office.

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