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Headbutting in Academe

Autor Robert Anderson
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Mills College, a small college in the foothills of Oakland, where I have taught for many years, is just ten minutes by car from Fremont High, a failing inner-city school. At Fremont I volunteered to work with teachers and administrators struggling to transform the old school into six new small autonomous college preparatory high schools, the Fremont Federation.

During that decade, 1999-2009, contrasts between Fremont and Mills were enormous: a public secondary school versus a private college, boys and girls versus women only, an underperforming educational program versus a top-ranked degree-granting institution, the flat lands versus the hills, poverty versus prosperity, crime versus safety. And yet, the two institutions are similar in one very important way. Teachers struggle in comparable ways with governance issues of power and control.

That similarity makes comparative analysis worth doing. The two institutions provide ethnographic support for a two-system model of educational policy analysis. Teaching in those two very different places is similarly challenged by an opposition of rigid bureaucratic dominance, symbolized as a matrix, in cultural conflict with the fluid, convoluted, open-ended world that teachers grapple with, symbolized as a labyrinth.

This tale of two schools was written as an autoethnography. I did not conduct formal research. I offer here a narrative ethnography based on my own life experience as a teacher who happens to be a professional anthropologist.

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ISBN-13: 9781440160530
ISBN-10: 1440160538
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: iUniverse

Notă biografică

Both from North London originally, Robert and Pat met and married in the early 1970s. Launching into family life straightaway, Robert and Pat had two boys together in quick succession, the second of whom - Roland - was born in 1976 with Downs Syndrome.This book tells the story of Roland's upbringing, a 44-year caring marathon that had its joys and rewards but also taxed his parents' emotional and physical resources to their limits.