Tony Rea
University of Winchester
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Education 3-13 | 2009
Tony Rea; Sue Waite
Writing in a previous issue of Education 3–13 (35, no. 2, 2007), Denis Hayes problematised an over-formalised school curriculum that shapes learning into ‘predetermined packets’ governed by learnin...
Reflective Practice | 2011
Elizabeth J. Done; Helen Knowler; Mike Murphy; Tony Rea; Ken Gale
This paper explores the concerns which prompted the introduction of an innovative Masters level module designed for practising teachers at a university in the UK. The module was intended to offer an alternative to positivistic modes of reflectivity and to introduce reflective writing practices that acknowledge the constitutive force of writing. Experimentation with writing styles is not usually associated with continuing professional development offered to teachers. We explain why we view writing as a legitimate and valuable reflective research method for practitioners and why we support efforts to challenge the sedimented assumptions that inform teacher training and professional development activity directed at practising teachers. Our adopted pedagogic strategy was to introduce teachers to reflective writing that simultaneously promotes self‐reflexivity and highlights the creative and constitutive power of writing. We sought to challenge pervasive dualisms or binaries (e.g. teacher: student, creative‐analytical, cognition: affect) and featured the work of Laurel Richardson in support of this agenda. It is argued that practitioners may be better served by reflective writing practices that foster ethical sensibility through recognizing the intuitive or affective dimensions of the writing process. Previous contributors to this journal have called for an expansion of the modes of reflectivity that qualify as reflective practice in higher education. The introduction of the module can be read as a response to that call.
Professional Development in Education | 2012
Tony Rea
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Teaching and Teacher Education | 2011
Alan Hutchison; Tony Rea
Professional Development in Education | 2010
Linet Arthur; Harriet Marland; Amanda Pill; Tony Rea
Archive | 2007
Sue Waite; Tony Rea
Archive | 2004
Linet Arthur; Harriet Marland; Amanda Pill; Tony Rea
Paper presented at the ECER conference in Vienna. | 2009
Bob Jeffrey; Karen Borgnakke; Patrick Alexander; Dennis Beach; Maria Odete Valente; Joseph Conboy; Helena Korp; Carola Mick; Tony Rea; Christoph Wulf; Mike Murphy; Helen Knowler; Ken Gale
Archive | 2009
Ll Done; Ken Gale; Helen L Knowler; Mike Murphy; Tony Rea
Archive | 2009
Helen L Knowler; L Done; Tony Rea; Ken Gale; Mike Murphy