In England and Canada there is a ‘professional’ nuance to teachers’ employment. Jurisprudence in both countries suggests a deliberate expansion of what reasonable expectations education employers have of their teacher employees. Teachers’ claim to professional status forms the basis for this expansion of teachers’ duties. The function of this long-held interpretation constitutes a further step in the contractualisation of teachers’ work. A hallmark of reforms dating back to the 1970s has been the increasing prescription of teachers work, a point which remains at odds with the claimed professional status. The age of the relevant cases hints that contractual flexibility has been a tool during times of reform. The result is that teachers’ empl...
In spite of its obligation-based nature, the contractual employment relationship of university teach...
This paper explores the effects of enacting a collaborative and enquiry based model of teacher profe...
When teachers talk about themselves as professionals two related, but at bottom different, ideas are...
RECENT policy changes have encouraged the development of a contraetual-ist environment in Australian...
In Canada, the statutes governing public school teachers’ collective bargaining are a combination of...
This paper looks at the flexibilisation of teachers’ employment relations in England in the context ...
Employment, more precisely, the working‐legal position of teachers at the faculty, is different in ...
The subject matter of the article is the admissibility of concluding civil law contracts to employ t...
This article debates three tensions within the contemporary teaching profession in Great Britain, in...
The narratives related to the teaching profession “crisis” widely vary across national boundaries. I...
The Tomorrow’s Schools reforms created confusion as to exactly who is the employer of teachers. In t...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore the related problems about teachers’ employment...
Unprecedented increase in access to higher education over the past decade, particularly in the UK an...
The major purpose of this study is to determine the nature and characteristics of the contractual re...
Publicly funded schools are hierarchical institutions with many different levels or divisions of pow...
In spite of its obligation-based nature, the contractual employment relationship of university teach...
This paper explores the effects of enacting a collaborative and enquiry based model of teacher profe...
When teachers talk about themselves as professionals two related, but at bottom different, ideas are...
RECENT policy changes have encouraged the development of a contraetual-ist environment in Australian...
In Canada, the statutes governing public school teachers’ collective bargaining are a combination of...
This paper looks at the flexibilisation of teachers’ employment relations in England in the context ...
Employment, more precisely, the working‐legal position of teachers at the faculty, is different in ...
The subject matter of the article is the admissibility of concluding civil law contracts to employ t...
This article debates three tensions within the contemporary teaching profession in Great Britain, in...
The narratives related to the teaching profession “crisis” widely vary across national boundaries. I...
The Tomorrow’s Schools reforms created confusion as to exactly who is the employer of teachers. In t...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore the related problems about teachers’ employment...
Unprecedented increase in access to higher education over the past decade, particularly in the UK an...
The major purpose of this study is to determine the nature and characteristics of the contractual re...
Publicly funded schools are hierarchical institutions with many different levels or divisions of pow...
In spite of its obligation-based nature, the contractual employment relationship of university teach...
This paper explores the effects of enacting a collaborative and enquiry based model of teacher profe...
When teachers talk about themselves as professionals two related, but at bottom different, ideas are...