In response to a need for increased engagement given the #RedForEd movement, this article draws upon my experience as an organizer and participant in the recent wave of teacher activism to provide implications for theories of teacher agency and political transformation. First, I conceptualize the Arizona #RedForEd movement’s unique position beyond the state’s logics of political power, considering the possibilities that such a position created for teacher-activists in Arizona. I then confront the decreasing power of the movement in order to demonstrate the need for increased theorizations of the reflexive capacities of institutionalized power structures to sustain oppositional education social movements. I consider the recent history of the...
The concept of teacher-activism is not new, but activism has generally been framed as human actions ...
Though the titles and acronyms of policies differ from one country to another, throughout the world ...
Part of our intention in this chapter is to argue that teacher education institutions need to be rec...
The recent wave of teacher activism and strikes across the United States is unprecedented. Whi...
This article utilizes social movement theory to analyze policy change created by site-based educator...
Teacher Power in the Digital Age is an examination of the confluence of social, political and commun...
This chapter explores the notion of teacher educators as agents of change against an education polic...
This article advances current conceptions of teacher activism through an exploration of the social j...
The major aim of this article is to explore the potential of teachers as transformative agents with...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The study seeks to contribute to a conversation on the...
This investigation of teacher agency addresses the dual concerns of reduced teacher agency in an era...
This article examines the accounts of actions undertaken by Early Career Teachers (ECTs) recently gr...
This article explores power, resistance and agency in relation to pedagogic politics aiming to disru...
The pursuit of justice has concerned human beings for centuries and, despite its importance, often r...
This qualitative study focused on educators who participated in grassroots social justice groups to ...
The concept of teacher-activism is not new, but activism has generally been framed as human actions ...
Though the titles and acronyms of policies differ from one country to another, throughout the world ...
Part of our intention in this chapter is to argue that teacher education institutions need to be rec...
The recent wave of teacher activism and strikes across the United States is unprecedented. Whi...
This article utilizes social movement theory to analyze policy change created by site-based educator...
Teacher Power in the Digital Age is an examination of the confluence of social, political and commun...
This chapter explores the notion of teacher educators as agents of change against an education polic...
This article advances current conceptions of teacher activism through an exploration of the social j...
The major aim of this article is to explore the potential of teachers as transformative agents with...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The study seeks to contribute to a conversation on the...
This investigation of teacher agency addresses the dual concerns of reduced teacher agency in an era...
This article examines the accounts of actions undertaken by Early Career Teachers (ECTs) recently gr...
This article explores power, resistance and agency in relation to pedagogic politics aiming to disru...
The pursuit of justice has concerned human beings for centuries and, despite its importance, often r...
This qualitative study focused on educators who participated in grassroots social justice groups to ...
The concept of teacher-activism is not new, but activism has generally been framed as human actions ...
Though the titles and acronyms of policies differ from one country to another, throughout the world ...
Part of our intention in this chapter is to argue that teacher education institutions need to be rec...