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    Katie Weir

    Weir, K.(2003). A critical semiotic analysis of the rich tasks. In Jennifer A. Vadeboncoeur and Shaun Rawolle (Ed.), Educational Imaginings: On the Play of Texts and Contexts (pp. 298-316) Brisbane Australia: Australian Academic Press.
    ABSTRACT This article reports the findings from a study that compares the assessment criteria used to measure pre-service teachers’ professional competencies at Rustaq College of Applied Sciences in Oman, and at Griffith University in... more
    ABSTRACT This article reports the findings from a study that compares the assessment criteria used to measure pre-service teachers’ professional competencies at Rustaq College of Applied Sciences in Oman, and at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia. The study adopts a discourse analytic approach to deconstruct and critically compare the assessment criteria outlined in documents that report on graduating teachers’ classroom performance used at each teacher education institution. The results of the analysis reveal a different normative vision of graduating teachers in each country. The Omani graduate pre-service teachers are likely to be ‘a compliant student-trainee’, whereas Australian graduate pre-service teachers are more likely to be ‘professionally qualified to teach and classroom ready’. The findings are used to identify practices that may help to improve the current Omani approach to determining pre-service teachers’ classroom readiness to be more credible in terms of valid and equitable assessment processes
    Page 1. MELBOURNE STUDIES IN EDUCATION, VOL. 46, No. 2, NOVEMBER 2005, pp. 67 - 86 Critical Discourse Analysis and Internet Research Katie Weir Queensland University Technology Abstract Many institutions have ...
    The terms curriculum and syllabus are often conflated within education. This has lead to a situation where the debates in the field of curriculum have ignored important ground related to the technical form of syllabus documents-the... more
    The terms curriculum and syllabus are often conflated within education. This has lead to a situation where the debates in the field of curriculum have ignored important ground related to the technical form of syllabus documents-the categories, grids, shape, structure and ...
    This is a volatile period for curriculum settlements in many nations, states and regions. System curriculum documents–usually in the form of a formal syllabus, curriculum guideline1 or course of study–are often the first port of call for... more
    This is a volatile period for curriculum settlements in many nations, states and regions. System curriculum documents–usually in the form of a formal syllabus, curriculum guideline1 or course of study–are often the first port of call for media and political analysts ...
    ... Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Annette Woods Griffith University, Gold Coast ... development and professionalism (Cochran-Smith, 2001; Timperley, Wilson, Barrar & Fung 2007) and in recent work on educational... more
    ... Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Annette Woods Griffith University, Gold Coast ... development and professionalism (Cochran-Smith, 2001; Timperley, Wilson, Barrar & Fung 2007) and in recent work on educational policy reform (Barber & Sebba, 1999; ...