Journal article

Performativity in practice: An actor-network account of professional teaching standards

D Mulcahy

International Journal of Actor-Network Theory and Technological Innovation | IGI GLOBAL | Published : 2012

Abstract

In the context of neo-liberal education policy reform, professional teaching standards have become one of the main means of managing improvements to school teaching and assuring its quality. Using the methodology of material semiotics in association with video case data of classroom teaching (in this case, school geography teachers) and their students, the author treats a set of standards in action, towards conducting an ontological inquiry. Bringing the performative perspective of actor-network theory to bear not only is sociality taken into account but also materiality. This paper argues that standards are best understood as shifting assemblies of practice whose nature defines and enacts t..

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