Neoliberal Education Reform

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classroom teaching
curriculum
education policy
educational ethnography
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Extracurricular
Extracurricular Work
Federal Education Law
Feminized Work
Gender Policy Analysis
Gender Policy Regimes
globalization
High School History Teacher
labor market
labor process
Labor Process Theory
masculinities in teaching
Metropolitan Buenos Aires
Neoliberal Education Reform
neoliberalism
occupational gender roles
Policy Enactments
policy implementation studies
Policy Protagonists
professional development
public school workforce
qualitative research on teacher reform
Rural Program
Rural Program Schools
school change
Secondary Teaching
Social Studies Teacher Education Program
Strange Brew
Street Level Bureaucrats
Street Level View
Strong Schools
Teach Study Skills
teacher education
teacher labor process
Teaching
Workforce Entry
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138085800
  • Weight: 204g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The restructuring of teaching is a global issue, the result of a transnational movement of policy. Gender shapes the occupational reform and binds the global-to-the-local movement of reform ideas. Gender is also implicated in how policy is done and how it leads to particular outcomes. This volume examines the behind-the-scenes work done to make sense of reform and implement it during the workday and questions the new forms and controls over teaching reforms—the labor process—revealed to understand the implications of neoliberal education reform on teachers’ work.

Based on ethnographic research undertaken at public high schools in Argentina, this volume introduces the everyday work lives of teachers. It includes interviews and observations revealing what it means to be a teacher in the reform context, and explores the ways masculinities and femininities shape teachers’ decision-making about reforms. At a time when teachers are at the center of political controversy around the world, this volume is an important reminder that school change is about changing the work of teachers.

Sarah A. Robert is Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Buffalo, USA.

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