“…While there have been attempts to develop a more integrated concept of agency (Archer, 1995;Biesta & Tedder 2006, 2007Bourdieu, 1977;Emirbayer & Mische, 1998;Foucault, 2001;Giddens, 1984), there remains much debate regarding the influence of structure on an individual's agency. Classrooms provide excellent contexts for exploring an integrated concept of agency (Ketelaar et al, 2012;Liggett, 2011;Priestley et al, 2012;Riveros, Newton, & Burgess, 2012) because teachers exercise individualized agency as curriculum developers and make decisions that negotiate the various influential structures of schooling. The constant interaction between agency and structure forces teachers to make classroom decisions that can characterize them in a binary sense as either agents of change or socialized agents of the status quo (Kincheloe, 2001).…”