Journal article

Socially Inclusive Teaching: Belief, Design, Action as Pedagogic Work

T Gale, C Mills, R Cross

JOURNAL OF TEACHER EDUCATION | CORWIN PRESS INC A SAGE PUBLICATIONS CO | Published : 2017

Abstract

Like other western nations such as the United States and the United Kingdom, Australia's record of education outcomes for marginalized groups is troubling, whether the comparisons are made within the nation or with other OECD nations. Although recent Australian Governments have sought to overhaul funding for schools and universities, on their own, more resources for educational institutions are not enough to redress problems of disadvantage and to achieve social justice. Also required is a focus on the pedagogic work (PW) of teachers and, by implication, their teacher educators. Central to this article is the argument that pedagogy is the most strategic place to begin this work because of it..

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