A Class ACT: Changing Teachers Work, the State, and Globalisation
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This book offers an original and challenging theoretical and empirical approach to mapping the changing nature of teachers' work historically and in the contemporary period. It is an attempt to understand how and in what ways teachers' work has changed following the demise of the post-war settlement and the imminent collapse of teachers' project of professionalism secured through solidaristic strategies such as unionism. Dr. Robertson argues that in order to understand these issues, a more rigorous set of conceptual tools around social class, occupational power and worker control is needed. The first two sections of the book set out to address that problem. The final section elaborates on the changing contexts and conditions for contemporary teachers more generally, and argues that structural and ideological changes within educational provision have led to differing capacities in the realization of class assets.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780815335788
EAN: 9780815335788
Publisher Date: 17 May 2000
Dewey: 306.43
Is LeadingArticle: Y
LCCN: 00022491
No of Pages: 256
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 15 mm
ISBN-10: 0815335784
Publisher: Routledge
Binding: Paperback
Height: 212 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: N
Series Title: English
Width: 138 mm