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Summary
Summary
The New Lives of Teachers examines the varied, often demanding commitments on teachers' lives today as they attempt to pursue careers in primary and secondary education. Building upon Huberman's classic study, it probes not only teachers' everyday lives, but also the ways in which they negotiate the pitfalls of professional development and the different life and work 'scenarios' that challenge their sense of identity, well-being and effectiveness.
The authors provide a new evidence-based framework to investigate and understand teachers' lives. Using a range of contemporary examples of teaching, they demonstrate that it is the relative success with which teachers manage various personal, work and external policy challenges that is a key factor in the satisfaction, commitment, well-being and effectiveness of teachers in different contexts and at different times in their work and lives. The positive and negative influences upon career and professional development and the influences of school leadership, culture, colleagues and conditions are also shown to be profound and relate directly to teacher retention and the work-life balance agenda. The implications of these insights for teaching quality and teacher retention are discussed.
This book will be of special interest to teachers, teachers' associations, policy makers, school leaders, and teacher educators, and should also be of interest to students on postgraduate courses.
Author Notes
This book will be of special interest to teachers, teachers' associations, policy makers, school leaders, and teachers educators, and should also be of interest to students on postgraduate courses.
Chris Day is Professor of Education at the University of Nottingham, UK. His previous books include A Passion for Teaching, also published by Routledge. Qing Gu is an Associate Professor at Nottingham University, UK.
Table of Contents
List of figures | p. ix |
List of tables | p. xi |
Acknowledgements | p. xii |
Preface | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Part I The contexts of teaching | p. 7 |
1 The new teaching environments | p. 9 |
2 The person in the professional: learning, identity and emotional wellbeing | p. 26 |
Part II The professional lives of teachers | p. 41 |
3 Critical influences on teachers' professional lives | p. 43 |
4 Portraits of beginning teachers: schools matter | p. 65 |
5tManaging tensions and transitions in the middle years of teaching: teachers at the crossroads p. 84 | |
6 Veteran teachers: sustaining commitment, exercising resilience | p. 102 |
Part III Conditions for success | p. 125 |
7 Teacher commitment: a necessary condition for success? | p. 127 |
8 Leadership effects | p. 140 |
9 Resilience counts | p. 156 |
10 Teachers who make a difference: new lives, old truths | p. 177 |
Appendix: the workline chart | p. 195 |
Notes | p. 196 |
Bibliography | p. 197 |
Index | p. 220 |