Meaning of Infant Teachers' Work

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A01=Angie Packwood
A01=Linda Evans
A01=R.J. Campbell
A01=S.R. St. J. Neill
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Assess Pupil Performance
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Assessment Arrangements
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Author_Angie Packwood
Author_Linda Evans
Author_R.J. Campbell
Author_S.R. St. J. Neill
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classroom stress factors
curriculum
DES 1987b
DES 1990a
DES Circular
DFE
Direct Action Strategies
early years pedagogy
educational policy impact
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Extra-curricular
Galton
Infant Teachers
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Key Stage
Market Accountability
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National Curriculum
National Curriculum Assessment Arrangements
National Curriculum Implementation
NCC 1993a
orders
primary education research
Professional Development
qualitative interview study
SEAC
Secretary Of State
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Statutory Orders
TA
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teacher experience under curriculum reform
teacher workload analysis
Time Allocation
Vice Versa
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415088596
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Aug 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Teachers of the youngest children at school were the first to bear the brunt of the policies to change the curriculum after the 1988 Education Act. What did the changes mean to them? How did they perceive their impact upon their work, on standards in the curriculum, on assessment and testing, and on their relationships with pupils and colleagues? How did they cope with stress, long working hours, intrusions into their home lives, and with change imposed from outside? The authors capture in detail the views of thirty infant teachers and compare their subjective perceptions, dominated by a sense of massive change, with the objective record of both continuities and changes in their work.
Linda Evans, Angie Packwood, S.R. St. J. Neill, R.J. Campbell. All four of the authors teach at the University of Warwick.