Cohen, Rosetta Marantz,
The work and lives of teachers : a global perspective / Rosetta Marantz Cohen, Smith College. - x, 235 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-226) and index.
Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The work and lives of teachers -- 1. Finland : autonomy and respect -- 2. Taiwan : tradition and change -- 3. Greece : a week of austerity -- 4. Azerbaijan : teaching in the shadow of war -- 5. France : defending rigor -- 6. Chile : revolution and resignation -- 7. The United States : diversity and a passion for leadership -- 8. Conclusion : The teacher in comparative perspective -- 9. Teachers in their own words -- Notes -- Index.
"The Work and Lives of Teachers offers a simple but original argument: that the cultural attitudes toward the teaching profession measurably influence how students perform. Cohen uses both ethnographic portraits and personal accounts from thirteen teachers - from Finland, Taiwan, Greece, Azerbaijan, France, Chile, South Africa, Siberia, Brazil, Romania, Philippines, Norway and the United States - to explore the meaning and value of teaching worldwide. This study includes the ways in which teachers in these countries are educated, recruited, compensated, and perceived by parents, students, administrators, and the culture at large. Teachers' voices, so rarely heard in international educational studies, are front and center here, highlighting the daily work in the classroom and the pleasures and struggles of engaging in the teaching profession in 2016. The lesson, briefly stated, is that societies are only as good as the people who teach in them"--
9781107135741 1107135745 9781316501634 1316501639
2016035550
Teachers--Cross-cultural studies.
Teaching--Cross-cultural studies.
PSYCHOLOGY--General.
Teachers.
Teaching.
Cross-cultural studies.
LB1775 / .C723 2017
371.102
The work and lives of teachers : a global perspective / Rosetta Marantz Cohen, Smith College. - x, 235 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-226) and index.
Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The work and lives of teachers -- 1. Finland : autonomy and respect -- 2. Taiwan : tradition and change -- 3. Greece : a week of austerity -- 4. Azerbaijan : teaching in the shadow of war -- 5. France : defending rigor -- 6. Chile : revolution and resignation -- 7. The United States : diversity and a passion for leadership -- 8. Conclusion : The teacher in comparative perspective -- 9. Teachers in their own words -- Notes -- Index.
"The Work and Lives of Teachers offers a simple but original argument: that the cultural attitudes toward the teaching profession measurably influence how students perform. Cohen uses both ethnographic portraits and personal accounts from thirteen teachers - from Finland, Taiwan, Greece, Azerbaijan, France, Chile, South Africa, Siberia, Brazil, Romania, Philippines, Norway and the United States - to explore the meaning and value of teaching worldwide. This study includes the ways in which teachers in these countries are educated, recruited, compensated, and perceived by parents, students, administrators, and the culture at large. Teachers' voices, so rarely heard in international educational studies, are front and center here, highlighting the daily work in the classroom and the pleasures and struggles of engaging in the teaching profession in 2016. The lesson, briefly stated, is that societies are only as good as the people who teach in them"--
9781107135741 1107135745 9781316501634 1316501639
2016035550
Teachers--Cross-cultural studies.
Teaching--Cross-cultural studies.
PSYCHOLOGY--General.
Teachers.
Teaching.
Cross-cultural studies.
LB1775 / .C723 2017
371.102