1st Edition

Teachers, Professionalism and Class A Study of Organized Teachers

By J T Ozga, M A Lawn Copyright 1981
    172 Pages
    by Routledge

    172 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1981, this book examines the concept of professionalism in the context of the development of organized teachers. The argument is presented that the concept of professionalism is a complex one and its different meanings must be located within a historical context. Thus, its use as an ideological weapon aimed at controlling teachers must be appreciated, whilst, at the same time, it should be understood as a weapon of self defence for teachers in their struggle against dilution.

    Introduction

    Part One

    1. Organized Teachers, A Review of the Literature

    2. Teachers and class

    Part Two

    3. Teachers and White Collar Unionism

    4. Proletarianization

    Conclusions

    Index

    Biography

    J T Ozga, M A Lawn