In this paper I explore the emotional impact of inspection on the staff of a school in the two years between Ofsted1 inspections. Using data from one school undergoing inspection, I argue that the negative emotional impact of inspection of teachers goes beyond the oft-reported issues of stress and overwork. Teachers experience a loss of power and control, and the sense of being permanently under a disciplinary regime can lead to fear, anger and disaffection. This perhaps calls into question the whole issue of seeking school improvement by way of a system which creates such a negative emotional impact
Emotional exhaustion (EE) is the core component in the study of teacher burnout, with significant im...
Over the last decade there have been sharp increases in recorded levels of occupational stress. Repo...
Research on emotional labor amongst teachers has focused on surface acting and deep acting of positi...
This paper considers the second dataset, from one of few research projects into the human impact of ...
In the study, inspection is discussed in relation to the teachers’ feelings and emotions it creates ...
Research into inspection is increasing, although in the past much of it tended to focus on either th...
The considerable research on the impact of OFSTED on school teachers, has not been matched by resear...
Teaching requires emotional work. Some days teachers experience positive emotions (joy, pride, hope...
In a qualitative study of a primary school, it was found that the technicist approach of an OFSTED i...
Research has shown that in many contexts, the transformation of the public sector associated with ne...
Research has shown that in many contexts, the transformation of the public sector associated with ne...
While the similarities between emotion regulation (Gross in J Personal Soc Psychol 74:224–237, 1998a...
This thesis presents four case studies of Head Teachers whose schools received the lowest Ofsted ins...
The focus of this study is the school inspection system which, since 1992, has been managed by the O...
Research on emotional labor amongst teachers has focused on surface acting and deep acting of positi...
Emotional exhaustion (EE) is the core component in the study of teacher burnout, with significant im...
Over the last decade there have been sharp increases in recorded levels of occupational stress. Repo...
Research on emotional labor amongst teachers has focused on surface acting and deep acting of positi...
This paper considers the second dataset, from one of few research projects into the human impact of ...
In the study, inspection is discussed in relation to the teachers’ feelings and emotions it creates ...
Research into inspection is increasing, although in the past much of it tended to focus on either th...
The considerable research on the impact of OFSTED on school teachers, has not been matched by resear...
Teaching requires emotional work. Some days teachers experience positive emotions (joy, pride, hope...
In a qualitative study of a primary school, it was found that the technicist approach of an OFSTED i...
Research has shown that in many contexts, the transformation of the public sector associated with ne...
Research has shown that in many contexts, the transformation of the public sector associated with ne...
While the similarities between emotion regulation (Gross in J Personal Soc Psychol 74:224–237, 1998a...
This thesis presents four case studies of Head Teachers whose schools received the lowest Ofsted ins...
The focus of this study is the school inspection system which, since 1992, has been managed by the O...
Research on emotional labor amongst teachers has focused on surface acting and deep acting of positi...
Emotional exhaustion (EE) is the core component in the study of teacher burnout, with significant im...
Over the last decade there have been sharp increases in recorded levels of occupational stress. Repo...
Research on emotional labor amongst teachers has focused on surface acting and deep acting of positi...