Education Reform in the Twenty-First Century

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Education Reform in the Twenty-First Century

The Marketization of Teaching and Learning at a No-Excuses Charter School

Social and cultural anthropology Occupational and industrial psychology Education Educational strategies and policy Teacher training Business and Management

Author: Erinn Brooks

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 4th November 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 499 Kb

ISBN: 9783030611958


Overview

This book explores how, why, and with what consequences one no-excuses charter network marketizes teaching and learning, through the author’s 1000 hours of covert participant observation at a network charter school. In her research, Brooks found that the “AAG” (pseudonym) network re-conceptualized teaching by urging staff to envision their careers in corporate education rather than in classroom teaching. While some employees received a boost up the corporate ladder, others found themselves being pushed out of the organization. Despite AAG’s equity-conscious discourse, administrators emphasized controlling student behavior as a central measure of teaching effectiveness. Brooks develops the concept of creative compliance to describe the most successful teachers’ tactics for adhering to formal policies strategically, bending the rules in order to survive and advance in a workplace fraught with competition and insecurity.

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