This article debates three tensions within the contemporary teaching profession in Great Britain, in terms of education policy after the 1988 Education Reform Act. The first is between prospective and retrospective identities, as defined by Bernstein (1996/2000). The second is between teachers' expectations of professional status, and centralised and highly regulated school inspections. Finally, the article looks at vocation in the teaching profession, and how this comes into conflict with issues of self-interest amongst teachers. The article concludes by suggesting another tension that is evident throughout all three earlier strands of debate, between democratic professionalism (Whitty, 2002) and the post-1988 education landscape. The arti...
The current coalition government in England has expressed its commitment to establishing an autonomo...
This is an era of significant government involvement in schools in England, despite consistent rheto...
Since the 1988 Education Reform Act, the teacher’s role in England has changed in many ways, a proce...
Teacher professionalism is a concept with a contentious history. In the midst of wider research deba...
This paper brings together two studies which examine the nature of professionalism in education by f...
Recently, Sachs (Teacher professionalism: why are we still talking about it? 22(4):413–425, 2016) po...
This thesis examines the status of teaching as a profession following the establishment of the Gener...
This paper discusses one of Furlong’s major areas of work, the theory and practice of teacher educat...
This paper examines the cumulative effects on teacher educators of a series of ideological and polic...
When teachers talk about themselves as professionals two related, but at bottom different, ideas are...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals ´ has become commonplace within teacher education, educatio...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals´ has become commonplace within teacher education, education...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals´ has become commonplace within teacher education, education...
This paper will explore the role of government and teacher trade unions in two periods, 1945-1979 an...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals´ has become commonplace within teacher education, education...
The current coalition government in England has expressed its commitment to establishing an autonomo...
This is an era of significant government involvement in schools in England, despite consistent rheto...
Since the 1988 Education Reform Act, the teacher’s role in England has changed in many ways, a proce...
Teacher professionalism is a concept with a contentious history. In the midst of wider research deba...
This paper brings together two studies which examine the nature of professionalism in education by f...
Recently, Sachs (Teacher professionalism: why are we still talking about it? 22(4):413–425, 2016) po...
This thesis examines the status of teaching as a profession following the establishment of the Gener...
This paper discusses one of Furlong’s major areas of work, the theory and practice of teacher educat...
This paper examines the cumulative effects on teacher educators of a series of ideological and polic...
When teachers talk about themselves as professionals two related, but at bottom different, ideas are...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals ´ has become commonplace within teacher education, educatio...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals´ has become commonplace within teacher education, education...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals´ has become commonplace within teacher education, education...
This paper will explore the role of government and teacher trade unions in two periods, 1945-1979 an...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals´ has become commonplace within teacher education, education...
The current coalition government in England has expressed its commitment to establishing an autonomo...
This is an era of significant government involvement in schools in England, despite consistent rheto...
Since the 1988 Education Reform Act, the teacher’s role in England has changed in many ways, a proce...