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Pay, Professionalism, and Politics: Reforming Teachers, Reforming Education. Australian Education Review No. 37.
- Publication Year :
- 1996
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Abstract
- In the late 1980s a new concept entered the educational lexicon in Australia--"award restructuring," or paid training leave for teachers. However, by 1993 the term had disappeared from public view. What began as a new politics of work developed into a complex debate about governance and leadership in Australian education. This book documents both the public and less visible processes in teacher-award restructuring. The book presents the views of state government teacher employers, teacher union officials, and academics in education, and evaluates the outcomes and the long-term significance of the movement. Chapters include the following: (1) "Approaching Teacher Award Restructuring" (Terri Seddon); (2) "The Context of Teacher Award Restructuring" (Terri Seddon); (3) "Teacher Award Restructuring in New South Wales" (Geoff Baldwin and Fenton Sharpe); (4) "Award Restructuring--the Teaching Profession" (Sharan Burrow); (5) "Award Restructuring in Schools: Educational Idealism Versus Political Pragmatism" (Max Angus); (6) "Award Restructuring: A Catalyst in the Evolution of Teacher Professionalism?" (Barbara Preston); and (7) "Whatever Happened to Teacher Award Restructuring?" (Terri Seddon). Two figures, two tables, and an index are included. (LMI)
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISBN :
- 978-0-86431-171-9
- ISBNs :
- 978-0-86431-171-9
- Database :
- ERIC
- Journal :
- Pay, Professionalism, and Politics: Reforming Teachers, Reforming Education. Australian Education Review No. 37.
- Publication Type :
- Book
- Accession number :
- ED408653
- Document Type :
- Book