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Studies in Continuing Education | 2013

Student or scholar? Transforming identities through a research writing group

Carly J. Lassig; Lisette Dillon; Carmel M. Diezmann

This article explores the role a writing group played in influencing the scholarly identities of a group of doctoral students by fostering their writing expertise. While the interest in writing groups usually centres on their potential to support doctoral students to publish, few studies have been conducted and written by the students themselves. Using a situated learning perspective on identity, we explore the connection that emerged between our perceptions of ourselves as developing expertise as scholarly writers and the function of the writing group as a dynamic space for transforming our identities. Findings show that our writing group served as a flexible and interactive Community of Practice (CoP) that shaped critical and durable shifts in identity amongst members.


Children & Youth Research Centre; Faculty of Education; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education | 2013

Workable solutions : the intersubjective careers of women with families

Catherine A. Doherty; Carly J. Lassig

This chapter considers to what degree the careers of women with young families, both in and out of paid employment, are lived as contingent, intersubjective projects pursued across time and space, in the social condition of growing biographical possibilities and uneven social/ideological change. Their resolutions of competing priorities by engaging in various permutations of home-work and paid work are termed ‘workable solutions’, with an intentional play on the double sense of ‘work’ – firstly as labour, thus being able to perform work, whether paid or not; secondly as in being able to make things work or function in the family unit’s best interests, however defined.


Journal of Educational Administration and History | 2015

The private problem with public service: rural teachers in educational markets

Carly J. Lassig; Catherine A. Doherty; Keith Moore

Staffing rural and remote schools is an important policy issue for the public good. This paper examines the private issues it also poses for teachers with families working in these communities, as they seek to reconcile careers with educational choices for children. The paper first considers historical responses to staffing rural and remote schools in Australia, and the emergence of neoliberal policy encouraging marketisation of the education sector. We report on interviews about considerations motivating household mobility with 11 teachers across regional, rural and remote communities in Queensland. Like other middle-class parents, these teachers prioritised their childrens educational opportunities over career opportunities. The analysis demonstrates how teachers in rural and remote communities constitute a special group of educational consumers with insider knowledge and unique dilemmas around school choice. Their heightened anxieties around school choice under neoliberal policy are shown to contribute to the public issue of staffing rural and remote schools.


creativity and cognition | 2009

Promoting creativity in education -- from policy to practice: an australian perspective

Carly J. Lassig


Thinking Skills and Creativity | 2013

Approaches to creativity: How adolescents engage in the creative process

Carly J. Lassig


Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education | 2009

Writing together, learning together : the value and effectiveness of a research writing group for doctoral students

Carly J. Lassig; Mary E. Lincoln; Lisette Dillon; Carmel M. Diezmann; Jillian L. Fox; Zui Neofa


Reimagining Practice: Researching Change: Volume 2 | 2003

Gifted and Talented Education Reforms: Effects on Teachers' Attitudes

Carly J. Lassig


Faculty of Education | 2012

Creating creative classrooms

Carly J. Lassig


Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education | 2012

Perceiving and pursuing novelty : a grounded theory of adolescent creativity

Carly J. Lassig


Faculty of Education | 2003

Teachers' attitudes towards intellectually gifted children and their education

Carly J. Lassig

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Carmel M. Diezmann

Queensland University of Technology

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Catherine A. Doherty

Queensland University of Technology

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Lisette Dillon

Queensland University of Technology

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Jillian L. Fox

Queensland University of Technology

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Keith Moore

Queensland University of Technology

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