Policy Futures in Education
ISSN 1478-2103

Volume 7 Number 3 2009

 


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Teaching in Full View: GLA as a mechanism of power

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Foucault's concept of governmentality frames a critical discourse analysis of Grade Level of Achievement (GLA) Reporting in Alberta. GLA requires teachers to report to the provincial government a whole number that represents their judgment of each student's achievement in meeting the mandated curricular outcomes in grades 1 to 9 language arts and mathematics. Foucault's notion of governmentality guides the analysis as results are illuminated within three prominent themes: homogeneous, efficient effects of power; visibility; and identity. GLA is of interest and import due to the scope of the project, the unique requirements, not solely test-based, and the myriad of ways the data gathered could be used to influence future directions. GLA is significant, micropolitically, in the way it distributes power by involving the subjects directly. The results of this analysis will serve to provide teachers, administrators and policy makers with a way to reconsider their professional agency and identity within a culture of accountability.


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CHARMAINE BROOKS (2009) Teaching in Full View: GLA as a mechanism of power, Policy Futures in Education, 7(3), 313-320. http://dx.doi.org/10.2304/pfie.2009.7.3.313

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