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DOCTORATE OF EDUCATION STUDY OUTLINE Jeff Meiners, August 2012
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P RESENTATION : Why this project for me Broad question/problem Three studies Key underpinning concepts Methodology Significance for the field
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‘WHAT FACTORS IMPACT ON THE CONSTRUCTION AND REALISATION OF AN INCLUSIVE DANCE CURRICULUM FOR ALL PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN AUSTRALIA?’ A question....
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SO WE CAN DANCE! IN PURSUIT OF AN INCLUSIVE DANCE CURRICULUM FOR THE PRIMARY SCHOOL YEARS IN AUSTRALIA. Working title...
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M Y JOURNEY : AUTO - ETHNOGRAPHY Personal identity as a dancing male Professional identities as a teacher: generalist primary class teacher; dance specialist; university pre-service teacher educator.
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T HREE STUDIES Critical literature review: Genealogy of dance in primary schools Case Study: Pre-service teachers’ experience with dance in primary schools Critical Discourse Analysis: Dance curriculum as policy
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K EY UNDERPINNING CONCEPTS Neo- liberalism Social Justice Dance education study Discourse
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M ETHODOLOGY... H OW POWER IS WORKING Foucault and Bourdieu Ball’s “three contexts of policy-making”: (1993): the context of influence the context of policy text production the context of policy practice
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M ETA - ANALYSIS : AUTO - ETHNOGRAPHY Critical literature review: Genealogy of dance in primary schools Case Study: Pre-service teachers’ experience with dance in primary schools Critical Discourse Analysis: Dance curriculum as policy
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S IGNIFICANCE FOR THE FIELD Government policies: National cultural policy New Australian curricula for schools and prior to school Educators: school leaders + generalist and specialist teachers The ‘general’ public Global initiatives: arts and culture eg. UNESCO
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CURRENTLY… Positioning within the field… Ethics application…
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R EFERENCES Ball, S 2007, ‘Big policies/small world: an introduction to international perspectives in education policy’, in B Lingard and J Ozga (eds.), The Routledge Falmer Reader in Education Policy and Politics, Routledge, London & New York, pp. 36-47. Hannus, S & Simola, H 2010, ‘The effects of power mechanisms in education: bringing Foucault and Bourdieu together’, Power and Education, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 1-17. Risner, D & Stinson, SW 2010, ‘Moving social justice: Challenges, fears and possibilities in dance education’, International Journal of Education & the Arts, vol. 11, no. 6. Taylor, S, Fazal, R, Lingard, B & Henry, M 1997, Educational policy and the politics of change, Routledge: London & New York.
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