Why is primary education so high on the political agenda, and so contentious?

Why is the performance of primary schools so often in the media spotlight?

Why should primary teachers trouble themselves with the politics of their work?

Politics and the Primary Teacher is an accessible introduction to some of the thorniest aspects of a primary teacher's role. It aims to support your understanding of the constant changes in education policy, give you confidence to engage critically with current political debates, and consider how you might shape your response accordingly.

Including questions for reflection, and selected further reading and resources, it examines the complex interface between the work of a teacher and the world beyond the classroom walls. Key issues explored include:

  • assessment, testing, league tables and national accountability measures
  • the media's impact in shaping both local and national views about education
  • political implications of new policies such as academies and free schools
  • conditions of work in the classroom and 'workforce remodelling'
  • the curriculum, its purposes and structure
  • pedagogy and teaching methods
  • education for citizenship, health and well-being.

Politics and the Primary Teacher is essential reading for all education professionals who want to think more deeply about primary education, what it offers, and how children, families and communities are served by the primary school.



Autorentext

Peter Cunningham is Bye-Fellow of Homerton College, Cambridge and Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Education, University of London.



Zusammenfassung
Why is primary education so high on the political agenda, and so contentious?Why is the performance of primary schools so often in the media spotlight?Why should primary teachers trouble themselves with the politics of their work? Politics and the Primary Teacher is an accessible introduction to some of the thorniest aspects of a primary teacher's role. It aims to support your understanding of the constant changes in education policy, give you confidence to engage critically with current political debates, and consider how you might shape your response accordingly.Including questions for reflection, and selected further reading and resources, it examines the complex interface between the work of a teacher and the world beyond the classroom walls. Key issues explored include:assessment, testing, league tables and national accountability measuresthe media's impact in shaping both local and national views about educationpolitical implications of new policies such as academies and free schoolsconditions of work in the classroom and 'workforce remodelling'the curriculum, its purposes and structurepedagogy and teaching methodseducation for citizenship, health and well-being.Politics and the Primary Teacher is essential reading for all education professionals who want to think more deeply about primary education, what it offers, and how children, families and communities are served by the primary school.

Inhalt

Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Introduction: Exploring primary politics 2. The Primary School as a political institution 3. Curriculum: the politics of subject knowledge 4. Curriculum: the politics of citizenship, health and well-being 5. Pedagogy: a political issue? 6. Workforce and politics 7. National accountability: audit and inspection 8. Local accountability: school, community and local democracy 9. Going Forward Appendix: Politics and primary education - a recent history 1964-2011 Bibliography

Titel
Politics and the Primary Teacher
EAN
9781136485299
ISBN
978-1-136-48529-9
Format
ePUB
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
15.12.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
160
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch