In an increasingly centralized education system, how can teachers recover the freedom to make their own decisions?

Originally published in 1990, the teaching profession had seldom been under greater pressure. Teachers in Control aimed to help teachers to understand the forces that shaped their personal and professional development and their relationships with children at the time. It identifies the pressures that teachers faced, from both the school and the educational system as a whole, and then examines the internal, psychological influences that lead people into teaching and direct their future careers. The authors argue that an understanding of these influences can give teachers more control of decisions that affect their practice in the classroom and will still be very relevant today.

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Originally published in 1990, the teaching profession had seldom been under greater pressure. This book aimed to help teachers to understand the forces that shaped their personal and professional development and their relationships with children at the time.

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Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction: Cracking the Code Part 1 2. Controlling Education 3. Curriculum Perspectives 4. Psychology and the Curriculum Part 2 5. Values 6. Myths, Rituals, and Routines in Education 7. Making Language Work Part 3 8. Perspectives on Teachers and Children 9. The Personal World of Teachers 10. Understanding Teachers 11. Straight Communications Part 4 12. Inspiring Teachers. References. Index.

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Product details

ISBN
9781138601048
Published
2019-12-12
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd; Routledge
Weight
453 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
138 mm
Age
U, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
182