Secondary Teachers at Work

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educational workforce analysis
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Examination Administration
Extra-curricular
Follow
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Incentive Allowances
Independent Schools
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Key Stage
Linear Trend
Longest Hours
Main Subject Teaching
Mainland UK
Morning Coffee Break
national
National Standard Scale
Non-contact Time
Non-directed Time
non-pupil
Non-pupil Days
occupational role differentiation
Preparation Time
Professional Development
professional dilemmas in education
salary
Salary Status
scale
school management practices
School Premises
secondary teacher workload study
Sixth Form Group
Sixth Form Level
Split Site School
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teacher time allocation
Term Time Week

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415088657
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Aug 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The first part of this book charts and analyses 2,688 working days of 384 teachers in 91 LEAs in 1991. It shows how they spent their working lives, how well matched their teaching was to their academic background, and the balance between teaching and other aspects of their work. The analysis uses five major categories: Teaching, Preparation, Administration, Professional Development and Other Activities. The authors argue that there is an occupational split between `the managers' and `the teachers'. The second part comments on the findings by relating them to issues of school management, and teacher professionalism, arguing that `conscientiousness' poses a professional dilemma for secondary teachers.
Campbell, Jim; Neill, S. R. St. J.