ABSTRACT
The editors of APJTE invited a group of teacher education scholars to have a conversation about what is ‘missing’ from the journal and/ or the field. In line with our celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the journal, we thought that it would be interesting to think about what hasn't been in the journal but might have been. We worked with people who have been, or are becoming, influential in the field, and/ or have been editors of the journal before; to have a conversation about what's (been) missing from the journal and/ or perhaps from teacher education scholarship more generally; what's been excluded and why, and what that tells us about the current state of the field, and the future perhaps.
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Notes on contributors
Marie Brennan
Marie Brennan is an honorary Professor at Victoria University, an Adjunct Professor at the University of South Australia and Professor Extraordinary at Stellenbosch University in South Africa.
Tony Carusi
Tony Carusi is a Senior Lecturer of Educational Studies in the Institute of Education, Massey University, New Zealand.
Matthew Clarke
Matthew Clarke is Professor of Education at York St John University, England.
Deborah Heck
Deborah Heck is as an Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of the Sunshine Coast.
Stephen Heimans
Stephen Heimans is a Senior Lecturer in The School of Education at The University of Queensland.
Jo-Anne Reid
Jo-Anne Reid is Emeritus Professor at Charles Sturt University and is a teacher educator and researcher who served as President of ATEA in 2003-2004, and is currently a Distinguished Member of the Association.
Parlo Singh
Parlo Singh is Professor in the field of Sociology of Education, based in the Institute for Educational Research at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.