The business of teaching : becoming a teacher in the market of schools / Meghan Stacey.

This book explores the experiences of early career teachers in a profession that has become highly stratified by market processes. The author presents New South Wales, Australia as a case study: a state with a long history of academically selective and private sector schooling, which has become incr...

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Main Author: Stacey, Meghan
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Born into the business: A study of the early career teacher as a market native -- Chapter 2. Who are our teachers? -- Chapter 3. Teachers' work within the market: Cases from schools in the lower-tier -- Chapter 4. Teachers' work within the market: Cases from schools in the mid-tier -- Chapter 5. Teachers' work within the market: Cases from schools in the upper-tier -- Chapter 6. Supporting early career teachers across the market -- Chapter 7. A bad business: Implications of the market for teachers and systems. 
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