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'The Trouble with Our Schools': A media construction of public discourses on Queensland schools

Sue Thomas
- 01 Apr 2003 - 
- Vol. 24, Iss: 1, pp 19-33
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The authors investigates one newspaper's coverage of the release of an educational report and shows how media reporting of Queensland schools constructed a preferred discourse on education that represented schools as being in crisis, 'in trouble'.
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This paper gives an account of competing public discourses on schooling. In particular, it investigates one newspaper's coverage of the release of an educational report. The paper combines interview data with a critical discourse analysis of newspaper texts to show how media reporting of Queensland schools constructed a preferred discourse on education that represented schools as being in crisis, 'in trouble'. The analysis describes how the paper shaped popular opinion on educational policy through the construction of public discourses of crisis in education. Further, the analysis shows how this discourse positioned particular groups as the authoritative voice on standards in Queensland schools. It shows how, at a time when teacher quality was under question, the media constructed a public discourse that diminished the authority of teachers to speak about education policy, granting that authority to the newspaper's editor, who assumed the people's voice on educational issues. This analysis of the construc...

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