This is the second of four issues in the special series investigating Contemporary Educator Movements: Transforming Unions, Schools, and Society in North America. This issue focuses on the “red” statewide K12 education strikes in the United States in the spring of 2018, contributing substantive analyses of the relatively understudied contexts of the walkouts for scholars and organizers. Together, the pieces in this issue suggest the importance of attending to the unique and deeply contested political geographies of the nation’s more rural regions and the significance of these regions to contemporary educator struggles
This article utilizes social movement theory to analyze policy change created by site-based educator...
Teacher activism is increasingly occurring in online spaces, but the implications for educators are ...
In 2018, a sequence of powerful education strikes and work stoppages across the United States sent s...
This is the final issue in a four-part special series titled Contemporary Educator Movements: Transf...
A Forum on the Teachers Rebellion in the United States with Tithi Bhattacharya, Eric Blanc, Kate Doy...
2018 might well be “the Year of the Teacher.” Teachers are protesting low pay, cuts to health insur...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkNadezda ShapkinaThousands of tea...
As a research team, we collected 40 oral history interviews with teachers and support professionals ...
This is the third issue in a special series titled Contemporary Educator Movements: Transforming Uni...
The recent wave of teacher activism and strikes across the United States is unprecedented. Whi...
The return of the Conservatives to power in Ontario, Canada in 2018 saw major attacks on the provinc...
The panel will share insights and lessons learned from the past year\u27s teacher walkouts inspired ...
In 2018 several states, including West Virginia, participated in teacher work stoppages due to their...
This Article begins in Part I by reviewing the history and impact of youth civil disobedience and th...
Teacher Power in the Digital Age is an examination of the confluence of social, political and commun...
This article utilizes social movement theory to analyze policy change created by site-based educator...
Teacher activism is increasingly occurring in online spaces, but the implications for educators are ...
In 2018, a sequence of powerful education strikes and work stoppages across the United States sent s...
This is the final issue in a four-part special series titled Contemporary Educator Movements: Transf...
A Forum on the Teachers Rebellion in the United States with Tithi Bhattacharya, Eric Blanc, Kate Doy...
2018 might well be “the Year of the Teacher.” Teachers are protesting low pay, cuts to health insur...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkNadezda ShapkinaThousands of tea...
As a research team, we collected 40 oral history interviews with teachers and support professionals ...
This is the third issue in a special series titled Contemporary Educator Movements: Transforming Uni...
The recent wave of teacher activism and strikes across the United States is unprecedented. Whi...
The return of the Conservatives to power in Ontario, Canada in 2018 saw major attacks on the provinc...
The panel will share insights and lessons learned from the past year\u27s teacher walkouts inspired ...
In 2018 several states, including West Virginia, participated in teacher work stoppages due to their...
This Article begins in Part I by reviewing the history and impact of youth civil disobedience and th...
Teacher Power in the Digital Age is an examination of the confluence of social, political and commun...
This article utilizes social movement theory to analyze policy change created by site-based educator...
Teacher activism is increasingly occurring in online spaces, but the implications for educators are ...
In 2018, a sequence of powerful education strikes and work stoppages across the United States sent s...