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Out-of-Field Teaching and Education Policy: International Micro-Education Policy

Autor Anna Elizabeth Du Plessis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 ian 2021
This book focuses on the elusive out-of-field teaching phenomenon and its direct effects on quality education globally. Based on the experiences and concerns of teachers and school leaders, it investigates the phenomenon’s impact on everyday teaching and school practices, and offers insights into the challenges that out-of-field teachers face in maintaining their role as the “knowledgeable counterpart” in their teaching and learning environments. In this frame, it also highlights the often-overlooked importance of initial teacher education and its preparation of prospective teachers for employment in complex school contexts, subjects or year levels.
The book emphasises the need to develop specific policy strategies to effectively address the global implications of out-of-field teaching, and explores the potential of micro-education policies as targeted support resources for teachers in these challenging positions. Through this new policy lens, which renegotiates the discourse of education policy as a quality education improvement framework, the book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the urgent need for policy to uphold all stakeholders involved in these unique and complex environments. Accordingly, the book is a valuable resource for academic advisors, decision-makers, policy-makers, and educational and school leaders in developing new approaches to improving school outcomes that promote the retention of teachers for a strong and stable teaching workforce.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811519505
ISBN-10: 9811519501
Ilustrații: XXV, 357 p. 11 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

1 Connecting the Dots: Policy Development and the Out-of-field Teaching Reality in Education.- 2 Context-Conscious Understanding.- 3 Attention to the Numbers.- 4 The Realities Beyond the Numbers: The Policy-Pedagogy Relationship.- 5 Are Out-of-field Teachers and their Leaders Let Down by Policies? Policy Impact Matters!.- 6 Teacher and Student Wellbeing: The Policy Link.- 7 Policies to Build a Strong, Quality and Stable Teaching Workforce: In Spite of.- 8 Being in the Out-of-field Context: How It Influences the Validation of Policies.- 9 The Wider School Community, the Out-of-Field Phenomenon, and Education Improvement Policies.- 10 Rethinking Policies: The Balancing Act of Building a Stable Workforce and Improving Teachers' Capacity on an Educational Budget.- 11 Policy Development: A Process of Reflection, Engagement and Insurance?.

Notă biografică

Following a substantial career as an education practitioner with experience teaching across different international systems and curriculum frameworks, Anna Du Plessis completed a doctorate in Education Leadership in 2010, focusing on professional development programs for out-of-field teachers. She entered academia full-time later the same year to pursue a research and teacher educator career at tertiary level. Her research explores the lived meaning of out-of-field teaching practices for quality education, with a specific focus on educational leadership and teaching pedagogies.

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This book focuses on the elusive out-of-field teaching phenomenon and its direct effects on quality education globally. Based on the experiences and concerns of teachers and school leaders, it investigates the phenomenon’s impact on everyday teaching and school practices, and offers insights into the challenges that out-of-field teachers face in maintaining their role as the “knowledgeable counterpart” in their teaching and learning environments. In this frame, it also highlights the often-overlooked importance of initial teacher education and its preparation of prospective teachers for employment in complex school contexts, subjects or year levels.
The book emphasises the need to develop specific policy strategies to effectively address the global implications of out-of-field teaching, and explores the potential of micro-education policies as targeted support resources for teachers in these challenging positions. Through this new policy lens, which renegotiates the discourse of education policy as a quality education improvement framework, the book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the urgent need for policy to uphold all stakeholders involved in these unique and complex environments. Accordingly, the book is a valuable resource for academic advisors, decision-makers, policy-makers, and educational and school leaders in developing new approaches to improving school outcomes that promote the retention of teachers for a strong and stable teaching workforce.

Caracteristici

Investigates the impact of micro-education policies to effectively manage the global out-of-field phenomenon Highlights the support and resource policy discourses that are essential to confront the endemic workforce tradition of the out-of-field teaching phenomenon, and vice versa Offers real world examples of the current issues teachers, students, and educational leaders face in out-of-field teaching and learning environments