Blaming Teachers : Professionalization Policies and the Failure of Reform in ...

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Series: New Directions in the History of Education Ser. Subject Area: Education, Business & Economics Item Width: 6 in Item Height: 0.7 in Type: Textbook Publication Name: Blaming Teachers : Professionalization Policies and the Failure of Reform in American History Author: Diana D'amico Pawlewicz Subject: Secondary, General, History, Labor ISBN: 9781978808423 Publisher: Rutgers University Press height: 0.7 in Language: English Number of Pages: 264 Pages width: 6 in Item Weight: 13 Oz Item Length: 9 in Publication Year: 2020 Book Title: Blaming Teachers : Professionalization Policies and the Failure o Format: Trade Paperback

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Blaming Teachers : Professionalization Policies and the Failure of Reform in .... Author Diana D’Amico Pawlewicz (educational foundations, University of North Dakota) links teacher professionalization to failures in education reform. Annotation ©2020 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (). Blaming Teachers : Professionalization Policies and the Failure of Reform in American History, Paperback by Pawlewicz, Diana D'amico, ISBN 1978808429, ISBN-13 9781978808423, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Author Diana D’Amico Pawlewicz (educational foundations, University of North Dakota) links teacher professionalization to failures in education reform. Covering the period from the origins of municipal public-school systems through 1980, she documents how policymakers created and applied professionalization initiatives in a top-down fashion, and reveals that those initiatives were blocked by competing interests such as teacher unions and teacher educators. The book also sheds light on the ongoing roles of ideology, gender, and race in the development of professionalization and reform initiatives. Annotation ©2020 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR ()