Teachers talk about teaching : coping with change in turbulent times

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Teachers talk about teaching : coping with change in turbulent times

edited by Judith Bell

Open University Press, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [125]-128) and index

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内容説明

This book considers the impact of some of the far-reaching educational reforms introduced in the UK during the last decade, from the point of view of those people who have been required to implement them. All the contributors are, or were teachers and all are committed to providing the best possible education for school students. Their views on the impact of some of the reforms provide an insight into what it is like to work in schools today and the effect the many demands placed on them have had on their lives. They consider the impact of the National Curriculum (and the associated methods of assessment), career prospects, appraisal, the changed role of governors, the influence of Local Management of Schools and the low morale of many teachers. Throughout the book, the unifying threads are how teachers are coping with change and ways in which their interpretation of autonomy and professionalism differ from those of some ministers and administrators. These messages from the 'coalface' are worthy of serious consideration by all who have a concern for quality education and for the well-being of learners and teachers alike.

目次

IntroductionPART ONE. CHANGING TEACHING: Teachers Coping with ChangeTeachers out of ControlTeachers Autonomy Under SiegePART TWO. TEACHERS' CAREERS: New to TeachingCoping with Change in MidCareerMaking the Transition from Middle to Senior ManagementLeaving the ProfessionClassrooms RevisitedPART THREE. MOVING TO LOCAL MANAGEMENT: Not All Plain SailingGovernors and Teachers: The Costs of LMSPART FOUR. SUBJECT TO CHANGE: At the Margins: Careers EducationAt the Core: 'Oh to be in England!'PostscriptReferencesIndex.

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