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Record Nr.

UNINA9910299517603321

Titolo

Education Policies and the Restructuring of the Educational Profession [[electronic resource] ] : Global and Comparative Perspectives / / edited by Romuald Normand, Min Liu, Luís Miguel Carvalho, Dalila Andrade Oliveira, Louis LeVasseur

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018

ISBN

981-10-8279-0

Edizione

[1st ed. 2018.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (277 pages)

Collana

Perspectives on Rethinking and Reforming Education, , 2366-1658

Disciplina

370.711

Soggetti

Educational policy

Education and state

International education 

Comparative education

Teaching

Educational Policy and Politics

International and Comparative Education

Teaching and Teacher Education

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Soft Infusion: Constructing ‘Teachers’ in the PISA Sphere -- Chapter 3 Politics of Professionnalization of Teaching: Contemporanean Development and Variations of Uses -- Chapter 4 School Inspectors in Europe: Towards a New Public Professionalism? -- Chapter 5 Changes in School Governance and the Reshaping of Head Teachers’ Roles and Identities in Portugal -- Chapter 6 Education Policies, the Teaching Profession and Teacher Training in Germany – The Ever-Evolving 16-Piece Mosaic -- Chapter 7 Policies for Teacher Training and Work in Argentina from the Turn of the Century -- Chapter 8 Between Evidence-based Education and Professional Judgment, What Future for Teachers and Their Knowledge? -- Chapter 9 New Public Management and Its Effects in the Teaching Profession: Recent Trends in Spain and Catalonia -- Chapter 10 Comparison and Benchmarking as Key Elements in



Governing Processes in Norwegian Schools -- Chapter 11 Restructuring the Educational Profession in Denmark -- Chapter 12 A Postsocialist Perspective on Audit Culture: Changing Practices and Subjectivities of School Teachers in a Russian Region -- Chapter 13 Neo-liberal Managerialism and Professionalization in U.S. Schools -- Chapter 14 The Teaching Profession in the Context of New Public Management -- Chapter 15 Leadership and New Public Management: the Forgotten Professional Dimension of School Organizations -- Chapter 16 Overcoming Fragmented Professionalism? Accountability for Improvement in Teacher Preparation in Italy -- Chapter 17 Work Regulations and Teacher Subjectivity in a Context of Standardization and Accountability Policies in Chile -- Chapter 18 Neoliberalism and New Public Action in Education in Québec: Changes in Primary School Culture and Teacher Identities? -- Biographies.

Sommario/riassunto

The book analyzes worldwide changes in school organization and the teaching profession, and how the profession has been impacted by education policies that promote assessments and accountability. It also identifies some shifts in professional positions, statuses and profiles, and characterizes the impact and contextualization of professional standards that shape teaching practices and the management of schools. Further, the book provides relevant comparative and empirical data on the restructuring of the teaching profession in an era of globalization through a critical perspective on and an overview of the main research and comparative findings across countries. As such, the book is not only directed to educational researchers but will also interest professionals and policymakers, addressing a broader education and policy community concerned by the new aspects shaping the teaching profession in the 21st century.