Modern Times? Work, Professionalism and Citizenship in Teaching
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Modern Times? Work, Professionalism and Citizenship in Teaching

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This is an account of modern since the 1930s teaching. The book examines changes in teaching, past policy, and new policies introduced since the 1988 Education Act. In the context of market-led education replacing a public education system, the book looks at the impact of: the end of collective bargaining; the beginning of performance-related pay; and the recent emphasis o...more
Paperback, 176 pages
Published December 1st 1996 by Routledge (first published November 22nd 1996)
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