1st Edition

Routledge Revivals: Teachers (1994) Constructing the Future

By Kevin Harris Copyright 1994
    154 Pages
    by Routledge

    154 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1994, Teachers: Constructing a Future is designed for teachers, as well as those interested in the future of schooling and education. The book draws on sociological analysis, philosophical insights and aspects of political economy to examine the changing and developing role of teachers in the context of the current transformation of western capitalism. It considers the historical growth of teaching as a profession and as a political force, and indicates that economic rationalism has been effectively employed to elevate the instrumental role of schooling in society, and consequentially to devalue the professional and political nature of teaching.

    Note on the Text

    Preface

    Introduction Re-professionalizing and Politicizing Teachers

    1. The Dead Hand of the Past: The Idealist Legacy

    2. Reactions and Adaptations

    3. Teachers, Materialism and the Real World

    4. Choice and Ideology

    5. Justifying Teacher Intervention

    6. Teachers and Committed Intervention

    7. Teachers as an Intellectual Vanguard

    8. Conclusion

    Selected Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Kevin Harris