Teachers' Work is a highly readable and often amusing account of the reality of teachers' working lives that will give teachers themselves cause for reflection, give students a picture of the real world of teaching, and allow parents an insight into how things look from the other side of the school wall.
Teachers' Work is a highly readable and often amusing account of the reality of teachers' working lives that will give teachers themselves cause for reflection, give students a picture of the real world of teaching, and allow parents an insight into how things look from the other side of the school wall.
R. W. Connell is Professor of Sociology at Macquarie University and one of Australia's leading social theorists. This book is an outcome of a research project (described in the earlier book, Making the Difference undertaken with D. J. Ashenden, S. Kessler and G. W. Dowsett).
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Introduction PART ONE: TEACHERS' LIVES 1 Sheila Goffman and Margaret Blackall 2 Terry Petersen 3 Angus Barr 4 Rosa Marshall 5 Jack Ryan PART TWO: TEACHERS' WORK 6 The labour process and division of labour 7 The curriculum 8 Relationships with kids 9 The school as a workplace PART THREE: TEACHERS' WORLDS 10 Being a teacher 11 Teachers' outlooks 12 Teachers' politics and teachers' power Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction PART ONE: TEACHERS' LIVES 1 Sheila Goffman and Margaret Blackall 2 Terry Petersen 3 Angus Barr 4 Rosa Marshall 5 Jack Ryan PART TWO: TEACHERS' WORK 6 The labour process and division of labour 7 The curriculum 8 Relationships with kids 9 The school as a workplace PART THREE: TEACHERS' WORLDS 10 Being a teacher 11 Teachers' outlooks 12 Teachers' politics and teachers' power Notes Bibliography Index
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