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Articles

Beyond performativity: a pragmatic model of teacher professional learning

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Pages 92-106 | Received 07 Jun 2017, Accepted 24 Oct 2017, Published online: 08 Nov 2017
 

Abstract

The intent and content of teacher professional learning has changed in recent times to meet the demands of performativity. In this article, we offer and demonstrate a pragmatic way to map teacher professional learning that both meets current demands and secures a place for teacher-led catalytic learning. To achieve this, we position identified characteristics of performative professional learning on intersecting continua modelled on Bourdieu’s mapping of social capital, which we have called a Pragmatic Model of Teacher Professional Learning. The continua are labelled (after) as: domain of influence, sphere of action, and autonomy-transformation. While the pragmatic model is illustrated through three examples of teacher professional learning in use in Australia and its characteristics have been drawn from Australian regulatory requirements for teacher registration, it will be applicable in other national jurisdictions. The model aims to move ‘beyond performativity’ and to define a systematic and pro-active approach for regulators, managers, professional learning providers and teachers to actively contribute to ongoing innovation and directedness of teacher professional learning toward real student outcomes.

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