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Challenging the Deprofessionalisation of Teaching and Teachers: Claiming and Acclaiming the Profession

Autor John Buchanan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 oct 2021
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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811585401
ISBN-10: 9811585407
Ilustrații: XIX, 250 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Part 1: The State of Play.- Chapter 1. Introduction and Context.- Chapter 2. The Purpose of Education.- Chapter 3. Why Are We Falling Behind?.- Part 2: The Players.- Chapter 4. 'If I Could Just Teach'.- Chapter 5. The Pressures on, and of, Curriculum.- Chapter 6. Basic, Basal Skills and their Effects on Higher Order Thinking.- Chapter 7. The Standardisation of Teaching.- Chapter 8. Teacher Professional Assessment and Teacher Professional Development.- Chapter 9. Student Evaluation as a Driver of Education Delivery.- Chapter 10. Digital Devices, Online Learning and All That: How They Are Shaping Education.- Part 3: Playing Our Part.- Chapter 11. Which Future? A Note of Hope.- Chapter 12. Recommendations: What We Know and What We Can Do.

Notă biografică

John Buchanan is an Associate Professor in the School of International Studies and Education at the University of Technology Sydney. He has taught at primary, secondary and tertiary levels and is a recipient of teaching awards at institution, state and national levels, and has coordinated international programs, including the International Professional Experience, in the School. His teaching and research interests include retention, attrition and quality of teachers, English as an additional language, LOTE (Languages other than English) education, intercultural, regional and global studies, and civics and citizenship education. He has published more than 60 refereed journal articles, books and book chapters in these fields and has supervised more than a dozen higher degree research students on related topics. He has also presented at numerous international conferences, including invited plenary addresses in Korea, Pakistan, Colombia and the United Arab Emirates. He has contributed to and led numerous funded research projects with a combined total of over $1.5 million. He is a past president of the New South Wales Institute for Educational Research.  

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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.

Caracteristici

Asserts the centrality of teachers to effecting teaching and learning Addresses Australian circumstances, including Indigenous education and multiculturalism, and in comparison with regional and global contexts Reviews critically the current literature on education and theorizes the influences that serve to deprofessionalise teaching