Challenging the Deprofessionalisation of Teaching and Teachers Challenging the Deprofessionalisation of Teaching and Teachers

Challenging the Deprofessionalisation of Teaching and Teachers

Claiming and Acclaiming the Profession

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Publisher Description

This book explores how best to invest in and nurture teachers. It examines deprofessionalisation and reprofessionalisation in the recent developments in the understanding of teaching and learning, including the effects of standardizing teaching, education shaped by student satisfaction data and basic skills tests.
The book focuses on Australian context and takes on an international perspective. It investigates fundamental issues affecting teacher quality, morale, attrition and retention, learner and teacher autonomy, and assessment and evaluation. It encourages teachers and teacher educators to assert centrality to teachers and question and challenge outside forces that suppress teacher autonomy and associated agency and creativity. It challenges administrators and educational jurisdictions to rethink their assumptions on their own capacities and limitations and teachers' capabilities to shape education in optimal ways and the impact of outcomes of the decisions they make.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2020
1 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
269
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Nature Singapore
SIZE
2.5
MB

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