Education policies and the restructuring of the educational profession :
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[Book]
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global and comparative perspectives /
First Statement of Responsibility
Romuald Normand, Min Liu, Luís Miguel Carvalho, Dalila Andrade Oliveira, Louis LeVasseur, editors.
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Singapore :
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Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2018]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource
SERIES
Series Title
Perspectives on rethinking and reforming education,
ISSN of Series
2366-1666
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Foreword; Contents; Editors and Contributors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Education Professions Under Disturbance: Some Global Perspectives; 1.1.1 International Organizations: Bringing Reforms to the Education World; 1.1.2 Education Professions: In a State of Perpetual Change?; 1.1.3 Reshaping the Education Professions: The Weaving of Integration and Diversification Dynamics; 1.2 Professions Facing Accountability and Managerialism: Towards a New Professionalism?; 1.2.1 Professions and the State: Towards a New Professionalism; 1.2.2 Professionalism: Changes and Continuities.
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1.2.3 New Managerial Technologies and Professional Identities at Stake1.3 The Organization of the Chapters; References; 2 Soft Infusion: Constructing 'Teachers' in the PISA Sphere; 2.1 Framing the Study; 2.2 Mapping the Construction of 'Teachers'; 2.3 PISA on 'Teachers'; 2.4 Assessment Frameworks and Technical Reports; 2.5 Teachers in the International PISA Reports; 2.6 The Portrayal of Teachers in National Reports; 2.7 Teachers: The Hope and Happening of Educational Development; References; 3 Politics of Professionalization of Teaching: Contemporanean Development and Variations of Uses.
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3.1 Introduction3.2 More or Less Injunctive Forms of Professionalization; 3.3 The Learning School, the Collective Professionalism and the University; 3.4 Confidence or Defiance? Research on the "Added Value" of Teachers Efficiency and Their Consequences in Terms of Political Regulation of the Profession; 3.5 What Achievement Can We Expect from Teachers' Professionnalization Policies?; 3.6 Conclusion-To What Extent Can Teacher Education Be Professionnalized?; References; 4 School Inspectors in Europe: Towards a New Public Professionalism?; 4.1 Methodology; 4.2 Towards New Quality Evaluators?
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4.3 Towards an Organisational Professionalism?4.4 Legitimation: Repertoire and Configuration; 4.5 Conclusion; References; 5 Changes in School Governance and the Reshaping of Head Teachers' Roles and Identities in Portugal; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 NPM and the Role of the Head Teachers: Regularities and Variations; 5.2 The Portuguese Case; 5.2.1 Reshaping of Head Teachers' Roles: Searching for Local Translations; 5.3 NPM and Repositioning; 5.4 The Struggle for Professional Autonomy; 5.4.1 Final Remarks; References.
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6 Education Policies, the Teaching Profession and Teacher Training in Germany-The Ever-Evolving 16-Piece Mosaic6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The (Evolution of the) German Education System; 6.2.1 The German Education System and the Standing Conference; 6.2.2 Early Childhood Education and School Types; 6.3 (The Evolution) of Teacher Training in Germany; 6.3.1 The University Phase of Teacher Training in Germany; 6.3.2 Shifts in the First Phase of Teacher Training; 6.3.3 The Preparatory Phase of Teacher Training (Referendariat); 6.3.4 Shifts in the Practical Phase of Teacher Training ("Referendariat").
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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The book analyzes worldwide changes in school organization and the teaching profession, and how the profession has been impacted by education policies that promote assessments and accountability. It also identifies some shifts in professional positions, statuses and profiles, and characterizes the impact and contextualization of professional standards that shape teaching practices and the management of schools. Further, the book provides relevant comparative and empirical data on the restructuring of the teaching profession in an era of globalization through a critical perspective on and an overview of the main research and comparative findings across countries. As such, the book is not only directed to educational researchers but will also interest professionals and policymakers, addressing a broader education and policy community concerned by the new aspects shaping the teaching profession in the 21st century.
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Springer Nature
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com.springer.onix.9789811082795
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Education policies and the restructuring of the educational profession.