Schoolteachers and schooling : ethoses in conflict

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Schoolteachers and schooling : ethoses in conflict

Eugene F. Provenzo, Jr., Gary N. McCloskey

(Social and policy issues in education / Kathryn M. Borman, series editor)

Ablex Pub., c1996

  • pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-181) and indexes

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内容説明

This book is a study of how the changing ethos of schooling transformed and redefined what it means to be a teacher. The distinction between the ethos of teaching and the ethos of schooling is an important one. The fundamental reasons why people are drawn to the teaching profession have remained remarkably stable, while the ethos of the schools have changed since the mid -1960s. Although teachers' fundamental attitudes have not changed, the challenges they face related to their individual freedom, moral and social authority, and power have altered dramatically.

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Teachers and a Changing Society: 19641984 The New Ethos of Schooling and Strains on Teachers The Freedom to Teach Teachers's Freedom and Educational Choice The Authority to Teach Teacher's Authority in New School Culture The Power to Teach Teachers' Power in a Negotiated Environment Conclusion: Facing the Structural Strains of the Occupation Appendices References

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