Impact in education: a discourse analysis of interpretations and negotiations across the field
Ryan, Mary, Bourke, Theresa, Lane, Rod, O'Brien, Peter C., & L'Estrange, Lyra (2022) Impact in education: a discourse analysis of interpretations and negotiations across the field. Teaching Education, 33(1), pp. 27-41.
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The recasting of accountability in teaching and teacher education as a problem of impact across many countries has seen a proliferation of policies and strategies that datify the work of students and teachers. The enactment of such policies can be interrogated from the perspectives of multiple policy actors to understand the effects of the ‘impact agenda’. We use the conceptual framing of policy enactment along with discourse analysis to investigate the interpretations and negotiations of the impact agenda by twenty teachers, principals, teacher educators, regulators and policymakers from across Australia. Ten discourses were evident across interpretive, material and discursive aspects of policy enactment. Key findings include a real tension between holistic views of impact and reductive views that rely on data analytics, as well as standardisation versus the importance of accounting for the contextual conditions that influence learning and teaching. We argue that educators must be positioned as key policy actors in driving the way impact is understood and measured.
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Item Type: | Contribution to Journal (Journal Article) | ||||||
Refereed: | Yes | ||||||
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Measurements or Duration: | 15 pages | ||||||
Keywords: | critical discourse analysis, policy enactment, educational data, teacher accountability, impact in education;, educational policy; | ||||||
DOI: | 10.1080/10476210.2020.1801621 | ||||||
ISSN: | 1047-6210 | ||||||
Pure ID: | 64731388 | ||||||
Divisions: | Current > Research Centres > Centre for Inclusive Education Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Creative Industries, Education & Social Justice Current > Schools > School of Teacher Education & Leadership Current > Schools > School of Early Childhood & Inclusive Education |
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Deposited On: | 25 Aug 2020 04:36 | ||||||
Last Modified: | 06 Mar 2025 20:47 |
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