Flip the System Australia
What Matters in Education
Herausgeber: Netolicky, Deborah M; Paterson, Cameron; Andrews, Jon
Flip the System Australia
What Matters in Education
Herausgeber: Netolicky, Deborah M; Paterson, Cameron; Andrews, Jon
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Changing education from the ground up, this book foregrounds the diverse, provocative voices of school practitioners - those working at the whiteboard, in the playground, in the boardroom - that are often ignored in education reform, and yet are crucial voices to drive change.
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Changing education from the ground up, this book foregrounds the diverse, provocative voices of school practitioners - those working at the whiteboard, in the playground, in the boardroom - that are often ignored in education reform, and yet are crucial voices to drive change.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138367616
- ISBN-10: 1138367613
- Artikelnr.: 54613643
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138367616
- ISBN-10: 1138367613
- Artikelnr.: 54613643
Deborah M. Netolicky has almost 20 years' experience as a teacher, school leader, and researcher in Australia and the UK. She is Honorary Research Associate at Murdoch University and Dean of Research and Pedagogy at Wesley College, Perth. Deborah blogs at theeduflaneuse.com and tweets as @debsnet. Jon Andrews leads his school's staff professional development program, system of teacher coaching and feedback, beginning teacher mentoring and staff engagement with professional learning. Cameron Paterson is responsible for the strategic leadership of learning and teaching, innovation, and promoting excellence in teaching practice at SHORE School in Sydney. He is closely connected to Harvard's Project Zero. In 2016, he received the 21st Century International Global Innovation Award for Teaching.
List of Figures
Foreword Jelmer Evers
Introduction: What Matters in Education? Deborah M. Netolicky, Jon Andrews
And Cameron Paterson
PART I: Teacher Identity, Voice and Autonomy: Turning the System Inside Out
Chapter 1. Elevating the Professional Identities and Voices of Teachers and
School Leaders in Educational Research, Practice, And Policymaking Deborah
M. Netolicky
Chapter 2. Teachers' Perceptions of Commercialisation in Australian Public
Schools: Implications for Teacher Professionalism Anna Hogan and Bob
Lingard
Chapter 3. Flipping the System, But in Which Direction? Reclaiming
Education as a Public Concern Gert Biesta
Chapter 4. Podcasts: Vehicles for Professional Growth and System Flipping
Cameron Malcher
Chapter 5. Education Beyond Risk: Vulnerability as a Challenge to
Neoliberalism's Colour-Blind Order Benjamin Doxtdator
PART II: Collaborative Expertise: Reprofessionalising the System
Chapter 6. Flipping Large Scale Assessments: Bringing Teacher Expertise to
the Table Greg Thompson, David Rutkowski and Sam Sellar
Chapter 7. Schools for the Future: Networks and Innovation Cameron Paterson
and Keren Caple
Chapter 8. Developing Teacher Leadership and Collaborative Professionalism
to Flip the System: Reflections from Canada Carol Campbell
Chapter 9. Changing Education in Action: Lighting the Collective Efficacy
Flame Gavin Hays and Adam Hendry
Chapter 10. From Weakness to Strength: Turning the Challenge of 'Out of
Field Teaching' into a Team that Thrives Yasodai Selvakumaran
Chapter 11. Flipping Their Lids: Teachers' Wellbeing in Crisis Andy
Hargreaves, Shaneé Washington and Michael T. O'Connor
PART III: Social Justice: Democratising the System
Chapter 12. "In 2017 We Seek to Be Heard": De-Tangling the Contradictory
Discourses that Silence Indigenous Voices in Education Melitta Hogarth
Chapter 13. Locked Out, Left Out: Three Generations Schooled and Classed
Kelly Cheung
Chapter 14. Learning with Connection: Shifting Teachers' Practice through
Authentic Engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
Kevin Lowe
Chapter 15. Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students in
Schools Ben Lewis
Chapter 16. Reach Them Then Teach Them: Engagement in Alternative Education
Settings Dan Haesler and Melissa Fotea
Chapter 17. Makerspace as 'Soul Work' of Public Schooling Tomaz Lasic
Chapter 18. Equitable Education in Australia: Empowering Schools to Lead
the Way Pasi Sahlberg
PART IV: Professional Learning for a Flipped System
Chapter 19. Coaching for Agency: the Power of Professionally Respectful
Dialogue Jon Andrews and Chris Munro
Chapter 20. Changing the Landscape through Professional Learning Rachel
Lofthouse
Chapter 21. From Silo to Study Group: Subverting Teacher Learning Ryan Gill
and Carla Gagliano
PART V: Leadership for a Flipped System
Chapter 22. Empowering Educators Through Flipped School Leadership? Scott
Eacott
Chapter 23. Riding Two Wild Horses: Leading Australian Schools in an Era of
Accountability Rebecca Cody
Chapter 24. A Culture of Trust: Key Practices of Compelling Leadership
Paul Browning
Chapter Number & Title - Chapter 25. Context Matters: Women Leading in
Rural Schools Susan Bradbeer
Chapter 26. One School's Journey to Create a New Education Paradigm Ray
Trotter
Chapter 27. Finding Our Roots in The Leaves: An Ecology of Change in
Leading Learning That Matters Flossie S. G. Chua, David N. Perkins, and
Daniel G. Wilson
Conclusion: Speaking Hope into Education Discourse Deborah M. Netolicky,
Jon Andrews and Cameron Paterson
List of Contributors
Foreword Jelmer Evers
Introduction: What Matters in Education? Deborah M. Netolicky, Jon Andrews
And Cameron Paterson
PART I: Teacher Identity, Voice and Autonomy: Turning the System Inside Out
Chapter 1. Elevating the Professional Identities and Voices of Teachers and
School Leaders in Educational Research, Practice, And Policymaking Deborah
M. Netolicky
Chapter 2. Teachers' Perceptions of Commercialisation in Australian Public
Schools: Implications for Teacher Professionalism Anna Hogan and Bob
Lingard
Chapter 3. Flipping the System, But in Which Direction? Reclaiming
Education as a Public Concern Gert Biesta
Chapter 4. Podcasts: Vehicles for Professional Growth and System Flipping
Cameron Malcher
Chapter 5. Education Beyond Risk: Vulnerability as a Challenge to
Neoliberalism's Colour-Blind Order Benjamin Doxtdator
PART II: Collaborative Expertise: Reprofessionalising the System
Chapter 6. Flipping Large Scale Assessments: Bringing Teacher Expertise to
the Table Greg Thompson, David Rutkowski and Sam Sellar
Chapter 7. Schools for the Future: Networks and Innovation Cameron Paterson
and Keren Caple
Chapter 8. Developing Teacher Leadership and Collaborative Professionalism
to Flip the System: Reflections from Canada Carol Campbell
Chapter 9. Changing Education in Action: Lighting the Collective Efficacy
Flame Gavin Hays and Adam Hendry
Chapter 10. From Weakness to Strength: Turning the Challenge of 'Out of
Field Teaching' into a Team that Thrives Yasodai Selvakumaran
Chapter 11. Flipping Their Lids: Teachers' Wellbeing in Crisis Andy
Hargreaves, Shaneé Washington and Michael T. O'Connor
PART III: Social Justice: Democratising the System
Chapter 12. "In 2017 We Seek to Be Heard": De-Tangling the Contradictory
Discourses that Silence Indigenous Voices in Education Melitta Hogarth
Chapter 13. Locked Out, Left Out: Three Generations Schooled and Classed
Kelly Cheung
Chapter 14. Learning with Connection: Shifting Teachers' Practice through
Authentic Engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
Kevin Lowe
Chapter 15. Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students in
Schools Ben Lewis
Chapter 16. Reach Them Then Teach Them: Engagement in Alternative Education
Settings Dan Haesler and Melissa Fotea
Chapter 17. Makerspace as 'Soul Work' of Public Schooling Tomaz Lasic
Chapter 18. Equitable Education in Australia: Empowering Schools to Lead
the Way Pasi Sahlberg
PART IV: Professional Learning for a Flipped System
Chapter 19. Coaching for Agency: the Power of Professionally Respectful
Dialogue Jon Andrews and Chris Munro
Chapter 20. Changing the Landscape through Professional Learning Rachel
Lofthouse
Chapter 21. From Silo to Study Group: Subverting Teacher Learning Ryan Gill
and Carla Gagliano
PART V: Leadership for a Flipped System
Chapter 22. Empowering Educators Through Flipped School Leadership? Scott
Eacott
Chapter 23. Riding Two Wild Horses: Leading Australian Schools in an Era of
Accountability Rebecca Cody
Chapter 24. A Culture of Trust: Key Practices of Compelling Leadership
Paul Browning
Chapter Number & Title - Chapter 25. Context Matters: Women Leading in
Rural Schools Susan Bradbeer
Chapter 26. One School's Journey to Create a New Education Paradigm Ray
Trotter
Chapter 27. Finding Our Roots in The Leaves: An Ecology of Change in
Leading Learning That Matters Flossie S. G. Chua, David N. Perkins, and
Daniel G. Wilson
Conclusion: Speaking Hope into Education Discourse Deborah M. Netolicky,
Jon Andrews and Cameron Paterson
List of Contributors
List of Figures
Foreword Jelmer Evers
Introduction: What Matters in Education? Deborah M. Netolicky, Jon Andrews
And Cameron Paterson
PART I: Teacher Identity, Voice and Autonomy: Turning the System Inside Out
Chapter 1. Elevating the Professional Identities and Voices of Teachers and
School Leaders in Educational Research, Practice, And Policymaking Deborah
M. Netolicky
Chapter 2. Teachers' Perceptions of Commercialisation in Australian Public
Schools: Implications for Teacher Professionalism Anna Hogan and Bob
Lingard
Chapter 3. Flipping the System, But in Which Direction? Reclaiming
Education as a Public Concern Gert Biesta
Chapter 4. Podcasts: Vehicles for Professional Growth and System Flipping
Cameron Malcher
Chapter 5. Education Beyond Risk: Vulnerability as a Challenge to
Neoliberalism's Colour-Blind Order Benjamin Doxtdator
PART II: Collaborative Expertise: Reprofessionalising the System
Chapter 6. Flipping Large Scale Assessments: Bringing Teacher Expertise to
the Table Greg Thompson, David Rutkowski and Sam Sellar
Chapter 7. Schools for the Future: Networks and Innovation Cameron Paterson
and Keren Caple
Chapter 8. Developing Teacher Leadership and Collaborative Professionalism
to Flip the System: Reflections from Canada Carol Campbell
Chapter 9. Changing Education in Action: Lighting the Collective Efficacy
Flame Gavin Hays and Adam Hendry
Chapter 10. From Weakness to Strength: Turning the Challenge of 'Out of
Field Teaching' into a Team that Thrives Yasodai Selvakumaran
Chapter 11. Flipping Their Lids: Teachers' Wellbeing in Crisis Andy
Hargreaves, Shaneé Washington and Michael T. O'Connor
PART III: Social Justice: Democratising the System
Chapter 12. "In 2017 We Seek to Be Heard": De-Tangling the Contradictory
Discourses that Silence Indigenous Voices in Education Melitta Hogarth
Chapter 13. Locked Out, Left Out: Three Generations Schooled and Classed
Kelly Cheung
Chapter 14. Learning with Connection: Shifting Teachers' Practice through
Authentic Engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
Kevin Lowe
Chapter 15. Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students in
Schools Ben Lewis
Chapter 16. Reach Them Then Teach Them: Engagement in Alternative Education
Settings Dan Haesler and Melissa Fotea
Chapter 17. Makerspace as 'Soul Work' of Public Schooling Tomaz Lasic
Chapter 18. Equitable Education in Australia: Empowering Schools to Lead
the Way Pasi Sahlberg
PART IV: Professional Learning for a Flipped System
Chapter 19. Coaching for Agency: the Power of Professionally Respectful
Dialogue Jon Andrews and Chris Munro
Chapter 20. Changing the Landscape through Professional Learning Rachel
Lofthouse
Chapter 21. From Silo to Study Group: Subverting Teacher Learning Ryan Gill
and Carla Gagliano
PART V: Leadership for a Flipped System
Chapter 22. Empowering Educators Through Flipped School Leadership? Scott
Eacott
Chapter 23. Riding Two Wild Horses: Leading Australian Schools in an Era of
Accountability Rebecca Cody
Chapter 24. A Culture of Trust: Key Practices of Compelling Leadership
Paul Browning
Chapter Number & Title - Chapter 25. Context Matters: Women Leading in
Rural Schools Susan Bradbeer
Chapter 26. One School's Journey to Create a New Education Paradigm Ray
Trotter
Chapter 27. Finding Our Roots in The Leaves: An Ecology of Change in
Leading Learning That Matters Flossie S. G. Chua, David N. Perkins, and
Daniel G. Wilson
Conclusion: Speaking Hope into Education Discourse Deborah M. Netolicky,
Jon Andrews and Cameron Paterson
List of Contributors
Foreword Jelmer Evers
Introduction: What Matters in Education? Deborah M. Netolicky, Jon Andrews
And Cameron Paterson
PART I: Teacher Identity, Voice and Autonomy: Turning the System Inside Out
Chapter 1. Elevating the Professional Identities and Voices of Teachers and
School Leaders in Educational Research, Practice, And Policymaking Deborah
M. Netolicky
Chapter 2. Teachers' Perceptions of Commercialisation in Australian Public
Schools: Implications for Teacher Professionalism Anna Hogan and Bob
Lingard
Chapter 3. Flipping the System, But in Which Direction? Reclaiming
Education as a Public Concern Gert Biesta
Chapter 4. Podcasts: Vehicles for Professional Growth and System Flipping
Cameron Malcher
Chapter 5. Education Beyond Risk: Vulnerability as a Challenge to
Neoliberalism's Colour-Blind Order Benjamin Doxtdator
PART II: Collaborative Expertise: Reprofessionalising the System
Chapter 6. Flipping Large Scale Assessments: Bringing Teacher Expertise to
the Table Greg Thompson, David Rutkowski and Sam Sellar
Chapter 7. Schools for the Future: Networks and Innovation Cameron Paterson
and Keren Caple
Chapter 8. Developing Teacher Leadership and Collaborative Professionalism
to Flip the System: Reflections from Canada Carol Campbell
Chapter 9. Changing Education in Action: Lighting the Collective Efficacy
Flame Gavin Hays and Adam Hendry
Chapter 10. From Weakness to Strength: Turning the Challenge of 'Out of
Field Teaching' into a Team that Thrives Yasodai Selvakumaran
Chapter 11. Flipping Their Lids: Teachers' Wellbeing in Crisis Andy
Hargreaves, Shaneé Washington and Michael T. O'Connor
PART III: Social Justice: Democratising the System
Chapter 12. "In 2017 We Seek to Be Heard": De-Tangling the Contradictory
Discourses that Silence Indigenous Voices in Education Melitta Hogarth
Chapter 13. Locked Out, Left Out: Three Generations Schooled and Classed
Kelly Cheung
Chapter 14. Learning with Connection: Shifting Teachers' Practice through
Authentic Engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
Kevin Lowe
Chapter 15. Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students in
Schools Ben Lewis
Chapter 16. Reach Them Then Teach Them: Engagement in Alternative Education
Settings Dan Haesler and Melissa Fotea
Chapter 17. Makerspace as 'Soul Work' of Public Schooling Tomaz Lasic
Chapter 18. Equitable Education in Australia: Empowering Schools to Lead
the Way Pasi Sahlberg
PART IV: Professional Learning for a Flipped System
Chapter 19. Coaching for Agency: the Power of Professionally Respectful
Dialogue Jon Andrews and Chris Munro
Chapter 20. Changing the Landscape through Professional Learning Rachel
Lofthouse
Chapter 21. From Silo to Study Group: Subverting Teacher Learning Ryan Gill
and Carla Gagliano
PART V: Leadership for a Flipped System
Chapter 22. Empowering Educators Through Flipped School Leadership? Scott
Eacott
Chapter 23. Riding Two Wild Horses: Leading Australian Schools in an Era of
Accountability Rebecca Cody
Chapter 24. A Culture of Trust: Key Practices of Compelling Leadership
Paul Browning
Chapter Number & Title - Chapter 25. Context Matters: Women Leading in
Rural Schools Susan Bradbeer
Chapter 26. One School's Journey to Create a New Education Paradigm Ray
Trotter
Chapter 27. Finding Our Roots in The Leaves: An Ecology of Change in
Leading Learning That Matters Flossie S. G. Chua, David N. Perkins, and
Daniel G. Wilson
Conclusion: Speaking Hope into Education Discourse Deborah M. Netolicky,
Jon Andrews and Cameron Paterson
List of Contributors