Public commentary on teacher quality: an analysis of media comment on the teaching performance assessment

Author:

Pendergast DonnaORCID,Exley BerylORCID,Hoyte FrancesORCID

Abstract

AbstractIn Australia, the Teaching Performance Assessment (TPA) is a relatively new, mandatory hurdle which must be completed just prior to the graduation stage of initial teacher education (ITE) programmes. This high-stakes task is one of a growing number of requirements to come out of the standards and accountability regime as outlined in the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) document for accreditation for ITE programmes. We delve into the public commentary about the broader commission of preservice and graduate teacher quality in general and the TPA in particular. We draw on Bernstein’s pedagogic identities and deductively apply this theory to explore this phenomenon. We use a data set of publicly available legacy media and social media tweets made over a ten-month period from August 2019 to May 2020 to reveal the focus, inherent bias and pedagogic identities promoted by these public discourses. The paper concludes with discussion about the implications of these drivers on the public perception of quality in ITE and on the status of teaching more broadly.

Funder

Griffith University Arts, Education and Law Group Learning and Teaching Grant

Griffith University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Education

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