Classrooms and Staffrooms

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Challenge Teacher Authority
Chicago Public Schoolteachers
classroom strategies
Contrastive Rhetoric
Education System
educational ethnography
educational inquiry
educational sociology
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ethnographic
ethnographic studies of teaching practice
ethnomethodology
Extremist Talk
Follow
gender classroom dynamics
General Adaptability
High Teacher Pupil Ratio
Ideal Pupil
institutional life
interactionism
Male Teachers
Married Women
Marxism
methodological
New Sociology of Education
non-sociological influences
Oak Farm
Personal Development
Psychic Rewards
qualitative classroom research
Roundabout
Secondary Modern School
Social Class Lines
social stratification education
social-class variations
staffroom dynamics
staffroom humour
Staffroom Talk
Stream Pupils
Table III
teacher professional culture
Teacher's Common Sense
Teacher's Part
teacher-pupil relationship
theoretical perspectives
Violate
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367422820
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1984, the articles presented here explore such matters as how teachers maintain order, how they treat their pupils and how they cope with pressure; they examine the ways in which teachers relate to their colleagues, what goes on in staffrooms, how they engage in educational debate, and what their ambitions are. The contributors get to grips with what it is really like to be a teacher, to make sense of the everyday rewards and penalties, opportunities and problems.

This is the hallmark of the ethnographic method of educational inquiry. It brings to life (by close observation and/or in-depth interview) the internal workings of an institution or culture, revealing the perspectives of its members, their roles and adaptations and making explicit the routine or taken-for-granted features of institutional life.

All the papers in the volume are to one degree or another located within this methodological tradition – they all begin with what life is actually like for teachers in schools. Though they draw on a range of theoretical perspectives, from interactionism and ethnomethodology, to Marxism and the ‘New Sociology of Education’; and more besides.

In this volume the editors bring together examples of some of the most important and influential pieces of work which illustrate the range of material, and which have hitherto been spread widely among different research reports, academic journals, and collections of conference papers. Classrooms and Staffrooms provides a fund of quality source materials for initial and in-service teachers.

Andy Hargreaves, Peter Woods