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Originally published in 1984, the articles presented here explore such matters as how teachers maintain order, how they treat their pupils and how they cope with pressure; they examine the ways in which teachers relate to their colleagues, what goes on in staffrooms, how they engage in educational debate, and what their ambitions are. The contributors get to grips with what it is really like to be a teacher, to make sense of the everyday rewards and penalties, opportunities and problems.

This is the hallmark of the ethnographic method of educational inquiry. It brings to life (by close observation and/or in-depth interview) the internal workings of an institution or culture, revealing the perspectives of its members, their roles and adaptations and making explicit the routine or taken-for-granted features of institutional life.

All the papers in the volume are to one degree or another located within this methodological tradition they all begin with what li

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Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part 1: Teachers and Classroom Management 1. The Organization of Pupil Participation M. Hammersley 2. Rules in Play D.H. Hargreaves, S.K. Hester and F.J. Mellor 3. Mock-ups and Cock-ups: The Stage-Management of Guided Discovery Instruction P. Atkinson and S. Delamont 4. Teaching for Survival P. Woods 5. The Significance of Classroom Coping Strategies A. Hargreaves 6. Teaching and Learning in English Primary Schools A.C. Berlak, H. Berlak, N.T. Bagenstos and E.R. Mikel Part 2: Teachers as Differentiators 7. Social-class Variations in the Teacher-Pupil Relationship H.S. Becker 8. Classroom Knowledge N. Keddie 9. Social Stratification in the Classroom R. Sharp and A. Green 10. One Spell of Ten Minutes or Five Spells of Two…? Teacher-pupil Encounters in Art and Design Education L. Tickle 11. Girls on the Margins: A Study of Gender Divisions in the Classroom M. Stanworth Part 3: Teacher Cultures and Careers 12. What Teaching Does to Teachers: Determinants of the Occupational Type W. Waller 13. Teacher Career and Work Rewards D. Lortie 14. The Meaning of Staffroom Humour P. Woods 15. Staffroom News M. Hammersley 16. Contrastive Rhetoric and Extremist Talk A. Hargreaves 17. Subject Disciplines as the Opportunity for Group Action: A Measured Critique of Subject Sub-Cultures S. Ball and C. Lacey 18. Teacher Careers and Comprehensive Schooling: An Empirical Study G.F. Riseborough. Index.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 09/12/2019
      ISBN13: 9780367422820, 978-0367422820
      ISBN10: 0367422824

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Originally published in 1984, the articles presented here explore such matters as how teachers maintain order, how they treat their pupils and how they cope with pressure; they examine the ways in which teachers relate to their colleagues, what goes on in staffrooms, how they engage in educational debate, and what their ambitions are. The contributors get to grips with what it is really like to be a teacher, to make sense of the everyday rewards and penalties, opportunities and problems.

      This is the hallmark of the ethnographic method of educational inquiry. It brings to life (by close observation and/or in-depth interview) the internal workings of an institution or culture, revealing the perspectives of its members, their roles and adaptations and making explicit the routine or taken-for-granted features of institutional life.

      All the papers in the volume are to one degree or another located within this methodological tradition they all begin with what li

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part 1: Teachers and Classroom Management 1. The Organization of Pupil Participation M. Hammersley 2. Rules in Play D.H. Hargreaves, S.K. Hester and F.J. Mellor 3. Mock-ups and Cock-ups: The Stage-Management of Guided Discovery Instruction P. Atkinson and S. Delamont 4. Teaching for Survival P. Woods 5. The Significance of Classroom Coping Strategies A. Hargreaves 6. Teaching and Learning in English Primary Schools A.C. Berlak, H. Berlak, N.T. Bagenstos and E.R. Mikel Part 2: Teachers as Differentiators 7. Social-class Variations in the Teacher-Pupil Relationship H.S. Becker 8. Classroom Knowledge N. Keddie 9. Social Stratification in the Classroom R. Sharp and A. Green 10. One Spell of Ten Minutes or Five Spells of Two…? Teacher-pupil Encounters in Art and Design Education L. Tickle 11. Girls on the Margins: A Study of Gender Divisions in the Classroom M. Stanworth Part 3: Teacher Cultures and Careers 12. What Teaching Does to Teachers: Determinants of the Occupational Type W. Waller 13. Teacher Career and Work Rewards D. Lortie 14. The Meaning of Staffroom Humour P. Woods 15. Staffroom News M. Hammersley 16. Contrastive Rhetoric and Extremist Talk A. Hargreaves 17. Subject Disciplines as the Opportunity for Group Action: A Measured Critique of Subject Sub-Cultures S. Ball and C. Lacey 18. Teacher Careers and Comprehensive Schooling: An Empirical Study G.F. Riseborough. Index.

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