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Teacher Education and the Political

The power of negative thinking
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Teacher Education and the Political explores the evolving nature and purpose of teacher education amid global economic and political concerns. It critically examines recent policy trends including professional standards, marketisation, and performance-related pay, revealing their depoliticising and de-intellectualising effects. Drawing on theorists such as Derrida, Mouffe, Agamben, and Lacan, the book advocates for preserving intellectual autonomy as an essential aspect of teachers' ethico-political roles, offering new perspectives on policy and practice in teacher education.
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This book is particularly suited to current teachers, teacher educators, school leaders, and those involved or interested in educational policy and teacher training.

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Teacher Education and the Political is a striking book which addresses the nature and purpose of teacher education in a global context characterised by economic and political anxieties around declining productivity and social inclusion. These anxieties are manifested in recent policy developments such as the promotion of professional standards, the deregulation and marketisation of teacher education, and the imposition of performance-related regimes that tie teachersโ€™ pay to outcomes in high-stakes testing.

The book assesses the implications of such policies for the work of teachers as well as for teacher educators and those undertaking initial teacher training. It is argued that these policy moves can be read as a depoliticising and de-intellectualising of teacher education. In this context, they illustrate how contemporary theory can provide a language for critiquing recent developments and imagining new trajectories for policy and practice in teacher education.

Drawing on the work of theorists from Derrida and Mouffe to Agamben and Lacan, this book argues for the need to maintain a space for intellectual autonomy as a critical dimension of the ethico-political work of teachers. Together these ideas and analyses provide examples of the power of negative thinking, illustrating its capacity to unsettle comfortable truths and foreground the political nature of teacher education.

Current teachers, teacher educators and school leaders will be particularly interested readers, alongside those concerned with policy in the wider educational landscape.

Series: Foundations and Futures of Education

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Praised for its compelling and critical approach, this book highlights the potential of negative thinking to challenge prevailing educational reforms and protect progressive spaces within teacher education. William F. Pinar commends the book's ethical and political insights for re-educating teachers, while Geoff Whitty values its clever critique of dominant reform discourses and emphasis on progressive resistance.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781138840737

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 10 January 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 1 Tables, black and white

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 460g

Pages: 150

About the Author

Matthew Clarke is Professor of Education in the School of Education at York St John University, UK.

Anne Phelan is Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy, in the Faculty of Education at The University of British Columbia, Canada.

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