Metrics, Standards and Alignment in Teacher Policy: Critiquing Fundamentalism and Imagining Pluralism

Author:   Jessica Holloway
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   2021 ed.
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9789813348165


Pages:   168
Publication Date:   08 January 2022
Format:   Paperback
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This book looks at the narrowing effects of contemporary modes of teacher and teaching policy and governance. It draws on political theory to provide new ways of conceptualising the effects of teacher and teaching policies and practices. It adds a new dimension to the robust body of literature related to teacher policy by looking at three interrelated domains: (1) teacher preparation and development, (2) teacher evaluation and (3) teacher leadership. Drawing from case studies from the USA, UK and Australia, it illustrates how a coalescence around metrics, standards and compliance is producing increasingly restricted notions of teachers and teaching. It shows how the rationalities and techniques associated with accountability and standardisation are limiting the possibilities for multiple conceptualisations of teaching and teachers to exist or emerge. Using pluralism as the main framework, it challenges the dangers associated with rigid compliance and alignment and argues that pluralism can help secure schools as socially and culturally responsive to the needs of the community.

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Author:   Jessica Holloway
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Imprint:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   2021 ed.
Weight:   0.285kg
ISBN:  

9789813348165


ISBN 10:   981334816
Pages:   168
Publication Date:   08 January 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Teaching in Times of Turbulence.- Chapter 2: The Economic Discourse of Education: A Poststructural Perspective.- Chapter 3: Performativity, Datafication and the Techniques of Teacher Evaluation.- Chapter 4: Teacher Evaluation and the Control of Risky Teachers.- Chapter 5: Aligning Teacher Preparation, Professional Development and Evaluation: The Case of the TAP System.- Chapter 6: The Stories of TAP-y Teachers.- Chapter 7: The Onto-Epistemic Regime of Metrics, Data and Standards.- Chapter 8: Prepping for Accountability: Metrics and Standards in Teacher Education.- Chapter 9: Distributing Leadership: Sharing Responsibility and Maintaining Accountability.- Chapter 10: New Possibilities for Imagining Pluralism in Teacher Policy: A Contrast-Model.- Chapter 11: Democracy and Education: Why Pluralism Matters.

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This book is a significant undertaking to evaluate and (re)address teacher accountability and educational policy. ... A real strength of this book lies in the call to action that reimagining schooling needs to begin with a greater, anti-racist vision that transcends the traditional notions of our discursive plains. ... Holloway's interconnected consideration of teacher accountability and educational policy adds a new dimension to our understanding of the preparation and development ... leadership of K-12 teachers in Australia and the USA. (Ameena L. Payne, Sarah Langman and Rafaan Daliri-Ngametua, Journal of Education Policy, June 10, 2022)


“This book is a significant undertaking to evaluate and (re)address teacher accountability and educational policy. … A real strength of this book lies in the call to action that reimagining schooling needs to begin with a greater, anti-racist vision that transcends the traditional notions of our discursive plains. … Holloway’s interconnected consideration of teacher accountability and educational policy adds a new dimension to our understanding of the preparation and development … leadership of K-12 teachers in Australia and the USA.” (Ameena L. Payne, Sarah Langman and Rafaan Daliri-Ngametua, Journal of Education Policy, June 10, 2022)


Author Information

Dr. Jessica Holloway is an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow within the Research for Educational Impact (REDI) Centre at Deakin University (Melbourne, Australia). Her DECRA project, entitled ‘The Role of Teacher Expertise, Authority and Professionalism in Education’ investigates the role of education in modern democratic societies, with a particular focus on teachers and teacher expertise. Prior to earning her PhD in Educational Policy and Evaluation at Arizona State University in 2014, Jessica was a middle grades and high-school English teacher for six years in the USA. She has spent the past eight years studying and writing extensively about teacher accountability and evaluation in the USA and Australia. Her work has appeared in journals such as the Journal of Educational Policy, Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, and Critical Studies in Education. 

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