Handbook on Teachers' Work
International Perspectives on Research and Practice
Herausgeber: Bascia, Nina; Maton, Rhiannon M.
Handbook on Teachers' Work
International Perspectives on Research and Practice
Herausgeber: Bascia, Nina; Maton, Rhiannon M.
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This book brings together research and writings that theorize and study teachers' work.It will be of interest to teacher educators, policymakers, students, and researchers in the fields of Teachers' Work, Curriculum Theory, Educational Policy and Politics, Foundations of Education, Multicultural Education, and Teacher Education.
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This book brings together research and writings that theorize and study teachers' work.It will be of interest to teacher educators, policymakers, students, and researchers in the fields of Teachers' Work, Curriculum Theory, Educational Policy and Politics, Foundations of Education, Multicultural Education, and Teacher Education.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781032761411
- ISBN-10: 1032761415
- Artikelnr.: 73870775
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781032761411
- ISBN-10: 1032761415
- Artikelnr.: 73870775
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nina Bascia is Professor at the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education at the University of Toronto, Canada. Rhiannon M. Maton is Associate Professor at the State University of New York at Cortland, USA.
1. Introduction to the Handbook Section 1: Policy, Governmentality, and
Teachers' Work 2. Beyond Policy Promises: Performance-based Accountability
in Education and its Side-Effects on Teachers' Work Across the Globe 3.
Racial Capitalism and the Politics of Class Size and Delivery Mode: A
Survey of Secondary Teachers in Ontario, Canada 4. Teachers' Work and
School Material Culture: How Teachers Configure the Role of Collective
Didactic Devices in Argentina 5. Teacher Unions and Policy-Making in South
Africa: Exclusion, Contestation and Collaboration 6. The Governance of
Teaching During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Ontario, Canada 7.
Policy Agency and Advocacy as Teachers' Work in the USA Section 2:
Situating Teachers' Work in Broader Contexts 8. Pursuing the School as a
Workplace: The Policies and Practices that Support and Sustain Teachers
Over Time: A view from the USA 9. Mentor Teachers' Perspectives on
Mentoring Preservice Teachers in Chile 10. Striking a Balance: Examining
the Interplay Between Teacher Empowerment and Teacher Accountability in
U.S. Schools 11. Teachers' Work: Lessons Learned on Three Continents 12.
The Globalization of the Teacher Workforce Section 3: Teachers' Diverse
Identities 13. Conceptualizing Teachers' Care Work in the U.S.A.: Lessons
from Black Women and Trans- and Non-binary Teachers 14. Uncomfortable
Hierarchies and Structural Constraints: Teachers as Middle Managers of
Paraeducators in the USA 15. Revisiting Gender and Class in Urban China:
Undervalued Work of Migrant Teachers and Their Resistance 16. The Hazards
of "Positive Organizational Environment": Racialized Emotional Labor and
Work in Teachers' Lives in Canada Section 4: The Collective Work of
Teachers 17. Teachers and Their Colleagues in the United States: 50 Years
Beyond "Schoolteacher" 18. Relationships of Knowledge and Practice: Teacher
Learning in Communities 19. Social Justice-Oriented Educators' Collectivist
Organizations in Canada and the U.S.: A Typology 20. Teachers' Professional
Authority and Bureaucratic Control : The Case of Professional Learning
Communities in the United States Section 5: Teaching and Contestation 21.
Teacher Activism as Teachers' Work: Perspectives on Teachers' Work in
Social Movements and Unions Across the Americas 22. Making Black Lives
Matter at School: Educators Working in Solidarity for Black Lives in the
U.S.A. 23. Navigating Terror and Trauma In A Conservative-Controlled State:
A 2024 Dispatch from Anti-Oppressive Public School Educators in Iowa,
U.S.A. 24. Toward Equity-Centered Teaching in a Centralized, Meritocratic
System: A Tale From Singapore Section 6: Final Words 25. Teachers' Worth
26. Final Words
Teachers' Work 2. Beyond Policy Promises: Performance-based Accountability
in Education and its Side-Effects on Teachers' Work Across the Globe 3.
Racial Capitalism and the Politics of Class Size and Delivery Mode: A
Survey of Secondary Teachers in Ontario, Canada 4. Teachers' Work and
School Material Culture: How Teachers Configure the Role of Collective
Didactic Devices in Argentina 5. Teacher Unions and Policy-Making in South
Africa: Exclusion, Contestation and Collaboration 6. The Governance of
Teaching During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Ontario, Canada 7.
Policy Agency and Advocacy as Teachers' Work in the USA Section 2:
Situating Teachers' Work in Broader Contexts 8. Pursuing the School as a
Workplace: The Policies and Practices that Support and Sustain Teachers
Over Time: A view from the USA 9. Mentor Teachers' Perspectives on
Mentoring Preservice Teachers in Chile 10. Striking a Balance: Examining
the Interplay Between Teacher Empowerment and Teacher Accountability in
U.S. Schools 11. Teachers' Work: Lessons Learned on Three Continents 12.
The Globalization of the Teacher Workforce Section 3: Teachers' Diverse
Identities 13. Conceptualizing Teachers' Care Work in the U.S.A.: Lessons
from Black Women and Trans- and Non-binary Teachers 14. Uncomfortable
Hierarchies and Structural Constraints: Teachers as Middle Managers of
Paraeducators in the USA 15. Revisiting Gender and Class in Urban China:
Undervalued Work of Migrant Teachers and Their Resistance 16. The Hazards
of "Positive Organizational Environment": Racialized Emotional Labor and
Work in Teachers' Lives in Canada Section 4: The Collective Work of
Teachers 17. Teachers and Their Colleagues in the United States: 50 Years
Beyond "Schoolteacher" 18. Relationships of Knowledge and Practice: Teacher
Learning in Communities 19. Social Justice-Oriented Educators' Collectivist
Organizations in Canada and the U.S.: A Typology 20. Teachers' Professional
Authority and Bureaucratic Control : The Case of Professional Learning
Communities in the United States Section 5: Teaching and Contestation 21.
Teacher Activism as Teachers' Work: Perspectives on Teachers' Work in
Social Movements and Unions Across the Americas 22. Making Black Lives
Matter at School: Educators Working in Solidarity for Black Lives in the
U.S.A. 23. Navigating Terror and Trauma In A Conservative-Controlled State:
A 2024 Dispatch from Anti-Oppressive Public School Educators in Iowa,
U.S.A. 24. Toward Equity-Centered Teaching in a Centralized, Meritocratic
System: A Tale From Singapore Section 6: Final Words 25. Teachers' Worth
26. Final Words
1. Introduction to the Handbook Section 1: Policy, Governmentality, and
Teachers' Work 2. Beyond Policy Promises: Performance-based Accountability
in Education and its Side-Effects on Teachers' Work Across the Globe 3.
Racial Capitalism and the Politics of Class Size and Delivery Mode: A
Survey of Secondary Teachers in Ontario, Canada 4. Teachers' Work and
School Material Culture: How Teachers Configure the Role of Collective
Didactic Devices in Argentina 5. Teacher Unions and Policy-Making in South
Africa: Exclusion, Contestation and Collaboration 6. The Governance of
Teaching During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Ontario, Canada 7.
Policy Agency and Advocacy as Teachers' Work in the USA Section 2:
Situating Teachers' Work in Broader Contexts 8. Pursuing the School as a
Workplace: The Policies and Practices that Support and Sustain Teachers
Over Time: A view from the USA 9. Mentor Teachers' Perspectives on
Mentoring Preservice Teachers in Chile 10. Striking a Balance: Examining
the Interplay Between Teacher Empowerment and Teacher Accountability in
U.S. Schools 11. Teachers' Work: Lessons Learned on Three Continents 12.
The Globalization of the Teacher Workforce Section 3: Teachers' Diverse
Identities 13. Conceptualizing Teachers' Care Work in the U.S.A.: Lessons
from Black Women and Trans- and Non-binary Teachers 14. Uncomfortable
Hierarchies and Structural Constraints: Teachers as Middle Managers of
Paraeducators in the USA 15. Revisiting Gender and Class in Urban China:
Undervalued Work of Migrant Teachers and Their Resistance 16. The Hazards
of "Positive Organizational Environment": Racialized Emotional Labor and
Work in Teachers' Lives in Canada Section 4: The Collective Work of
Teachers 17. Teachers and Their Colleagues in the United States: 50 Years
Beyond "Schoolteacher" 18. Relationships of Knowledge and Practice: Teacher
Learning in Communities 19. Social Justice-Oriented Educators' Collectivist
Organizations in Canada and the U.S.: A Typology 20. Teachers' Professional
Authority and Bureaucratic Control : The Case of Professional Learning
Communities in the United States Section 5: Teaching and Contestation 21.
Teacher Activism as Teachers' Work: Perspectives on Teachers' Work in
Social Movements and Unions Across the Americas 22. Making Black Lives
Matter at School: Educators Working in Solidarity for Black Lives in the
U.S.A. 23. Navigating Terror and Trauma In A Conservative-Controlled State:
A 2024 Dispatch from Anti-Oppressive Public School Educators in Iowa,
U.S.A. 24. Toward Equity-Centered Teaching in a Centralized, Meritocratic
System: A Tale From Singapore Section 6: Final Words 25. Teachers' Worth
26. Final Words
Teachers' Work 2. Beyond Policy Promises: Performance-based Accountability
in Education and its Side-Effects on Teachers' Work Across the Globe 3.
Racial Capitalism and the Politics of Class Size and Delivery Mode: A
Survey of Secondary Teachers in Ontario, Canada 4. Teachers' Work and
School Material Culture: How Teachers Configure the Role of Collective
Didactic Devices in Argentina 5. Teacher Unions and Policy-Making in South
Africa: Exclusion, Contestation and Collaboration 6. The Governance of
Teaching During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Ontario, Canada 7.
Policy Agency and Advocacy as Teachers' Work in the USA Section 2:
Situating Teachers' Work in Broader Contexts 8. Pursuing the School as a
Workplace: The Policies and Practices that Support and Sustain Teachers
Over Time: A view from the USA 9. Mentor Teachers' Perspectives on
Mentoring Preservice Teachers in Chile 10. Striking a Balance: Examining
the Interplay Between Teacher Empowerment and Teacher Accountability in
U.S. Schools 11. Teachers' Work: Lessons Learned on Three Continents 12.
The Globalization of the Teacher Workforce Section 3: Teachers' Diverse
Identities 13. Conceptualizing Teachers' Care Work in the U.S.A.: Lessons
from Black Women and Trans- and Non-binary Teachers 14. Uncomfortable
Hierarchies and Structural Constraints: Teachers as Middle Managers of
Paraeducators in the USA 15. Revisiting Gender and Class in Urban China:
Undervalued Work of Migrant Teachers and Their Resistance 16. The Hazards
of "Positive Organizational Environment": Racialized Emotional Labor and
Work in Teachers' Lives in Canada Section 4: The Collective Work of
Teachers 17. Teachers and Their Colleagues in the United States: 50 Years
Beyond "Schoolteacher" 18. Relationships of Knowledge and Practice: Teacher
Learning in Communities 19. Social Justice-Oriented Educators' Collectivist
Organizations in Canada and the U.S.: A Typology 20. Teachers' Professional
Authority and Bureaucratic Control : The Case of Professional Learning
Communities in the United States Section 5: Teaching and Contestation 21.
Teacher Activism as Teachers' Work: Perspectives on Teachers' Work in
Social Movements and Unions Across the Americas 22. Making Black Lives
Matter at School: Educators Working in Solidarity for Black Lives in the
U.S.A. 23. Navigating Terror and Trauma In A Conservative-Controlled State:
A 2024 Dispatch from Anti-Oppressive Public School Educators in Iowa,
U.S.A. 24. Toward Equity-Centered Teaching in a Centralized, Meritocratic
System: A Tale From Singapore Section 6: Final Words 25. Teachers' Worth
26. Final Words