Reflections on teachers' work and careers
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Draper, Janet
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2018-03-29T12:16:08Z
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2018-03-29T12:16:08Z
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2006
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This commentary reflects upon a set of papers relating to teachers' work which are
significant for a number of reasons. Firstly they begin to fill a gap in the
understanding of the experience of Scottish teachers, and how they see their work
and careers in teaching. Secondly the research has impacted, with other forces, upon
policy at national level, by raising awareness of teachers' experiences of employment
and support within a context where the focus of rhetoric is long-term professional
development. Arrangements for the support of new teachers have now changed. The
analysis presented here sets the papers' findings in a wider context of the changing
nature of work and of career, and of the shape these take in teaching, and questions
assumptions made about the current and future nature and length of teachers' careers.
Teachers' work is work, public sector work and professional work and each
additional characteristic shapes its nature. Contextually, globalisation and new
managerial agendas have brought changes in work and career and the findings of the
papers are analysed within this framework. The Scottish context, with its educational
history, ways of working and recent changes in teachers' work, provides its own
unique setting for understanding teachers' work and the impact of modernisation. It
is concluded that while some common effects of modernisation are clearly
identifiable for Scottish teachers' work, satisfaction with autonomy unusually
remains high. The new arrangements for teachers following from the implementation
of the McCrone agreement are considered as a force for sustaining that satisfaction.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/29090
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 17
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Reflections on teachers' work and careers
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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