Status of the Teaching Profession

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Affecting Career Promotions
Basic Level Education
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comparative education
Contract Teachers
Education System
educational policy analysis
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Global Education Policy Field
Grammar School Teachers
historical trajectories of teaching
Independent Schools
Integrated Educational System
international case studies
IPUMS Data
Joseon Dynasty
Lower Secondary Teachers
Modern Languages
Non-tenured Teachers
Primary Teacher Preparation
Private School Teachers
Professional Development
professionalisation of educators
Pupil Teacher System
Secondary Teacher Certificates
Secondary Teacher Education Programmes
Secondary Teaching Position
Short Higher Education
Swedish Educational Research
Teacher Categories
teacher labour markets
Van Rompaey
Vocational Education Teachers
workforce segmentation in education

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032366036
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Focusing on the historical development of the teaching profession, this book explores how the relationship between education and the formation of modern nation states has influenced both the status of the profession as a whole and the differential status accorded to different kinds of teachers within it.

Addressing different national and international contexts with seven distinct case studies, the book provides a comparative analysis of the long-term trajectories that illuminate the nature of teaching as a public profession, and demonstrates the variety of forms that labour markets have taken in different contexts.

Offering new and up-to-date international analysis at a critical time for the field of teacher research, when recruitment into the profession and retention are major challenges, the volume will be of interest to scholars, researchers and doctoral students engaged in teacher research and comparative and international education more broadly. Those involved with education policy and politics will also benefit from reading this volume.

Xavier Dumay is Professor of Education and the Principal Investigator of the ERC-funded project Teachers Careers at UCLouvain, Belgium.

Katharine Burn is Associate Lecturer in Education at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom.