The New Democratic Professional in Education
Confronting Markets, Metrics, and Managerialism
Michael Ian Cohen author Gary L Anderson author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:17th Aug '18
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How do market-driven reforms and the privatization of public education reshape the professional identities of teachers and school leaders?
This timely and accessible book examines two waves of business influence that created models of schooling that are out of touch with the experiences of students, the professional expertise of teachers, and the needs and interests of local communities. The book also describes the forms of resistance that are currently emerging to fight for the democratic mission of a public education. Building on these promising efforts, the authors present a vision for a new democratic professional that is grounded in participatory communities of practice, as well as advocacy for and input from school communities.
More than a critique of the state of education, this volume demonstrates how educators can build coalitions and advocate for policies and practices that respect their experience and knowledge and that support their students and communities.
Book Features:
- Offers a historical and political perspective to explain how corporate influences on our education system threaten democracy and social equality.
- Places the experiences of public school educators within the context of other professionals, such as nurses, doctors, social workers, and police officers.
- Draws on the authors’ own experiences as former K–12 practitioners and university faculty.
- Examines current practices and policies with the potential to create a policy ecology in which a new democratic professional might thrive. <
"The New Democratic Professional in Education is ambitious and, for its length, covers an impressive amount of ground." —Teachers College Record
“ The New Democratic Professional in Education (makes) long overdue and critically important contributions to the field. On one level, (it reveals) how sociopolitical and economic factors not only affect aspects of everyday life for practitioners but also acutely influence and govern schooling systems and the behaviors within them. The authors help practitioners understand how we got here, what we are up against, and refreshingly offer answers to the key questions: What are we fighting for? How can we make democratic and just schooling a reality? The scholars should be celebrated for their contributions to the teacher education and leadership education fields… (they) offer concrete guidance for the front-line workers who are entrusted to enact these ambitious goals for democracy. They deliver to teachers and leaders more than critique; they offer them practical steps that they can take to empower themselves and their schools to forge ahead on more democratic paths amid contrary market forces.”
—Education Review
ISBN: 9780807759431
Dimensions: 235mm x 162mm x 13mm
Weight: 381g
192 pages