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Changing Teachers' Work HELSBY

Changing Teachers' Work By HELSBY

Changing Teachers' Work by HELSBY


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Summary

Growing political, economic and social uncertainties throughout the world have prompted many governments to 'reform' their national education systems. This book looks at the effects of these reforms and finds that, far from improving education, they have often made it more difficult for teachers to do a good job in the classroom.

Changing Teachers' Work Summary

Changing Teachers' Work by HELSBY

* Why are so many countries reforming their national education systems?

* How are educational reform policies developed and translated into practice?

* What have been the effects of reform initiatives on schooling and teachers' work?

Growing political, economic and social uncertainties throughout the world have prompted many governments to 'reform' their national education systems. This book looks at the effects of these reforms and finds that, far from improving education, they have often made it more difficult for teachers to do a good job in the classroom. Drawing upon her own research and other international studies, Gill Helsby argues that many reforms have created constraints and imposed excessive bureaucratic requirements which often diminish both the confidence and the capacity of teachers to perform to the best of their ability. Despite the unfavourable conditions, however, teachers remain key agents in determining the quality of education and a number of positive instances of teachers adapting and developing policy initiatives and reforms to meet student needs are highlighted. The book will be important reading for educational managers, senior teachers, teacher educators, policy makers and researchers.

About HELSBY

Gill Helsby is a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for the Study of Education and Training at Lancaster University. Her research interests include links between education and work, particularly for the 14-19 age group, the impact of recent curriculum initiatives upon teachers' work and teacher professionalism.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Changing discourses for new times
Changing teachers' work
structure, culture and agency
Changing frameworks, changing systems
Changing what teachers teach
Changing how teachers teach
Changing patterns of association
Changing pace of work
Changes in accountability
Changes in school organization and management
Changes in teachers' professional development
Conclusions
References
Index.

Additional information

GOR002107700
9780335199389
0335199380
Changing Teachers' Work by HELSBY
Used - Good
Paperback
Open University Press
1999-05-16
210
N/A
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