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Understanding the Dynamics of Teacher Agency, Resilience, and Identity in the Neoliberal Age

Chong, Kelly(Contributions by)Ensink, Marleen(Contributions by)Francis, Dionne Cross(Contributions by)Hong, Ji(Contributions by)Janssen, Leonie(Contributions by)Kessler, Meghan A.(Contributions by)Lewis, Laura(Contributions by)Li, Guanyu(Contributions by)Lindqvist, Henrik(Contributions by)Masters, Angela(Contributions by)Meijer, Paulien(Contributions by)Neill, Crystal(Contributions by)Oolbekkink-Marchand, Helma(Contributions by)Parsons, Alexandra(Contributions by)Poole, Adam(Contributions by)Schaap, Harmen(Contributions by)Tsang, Kwok Kuen(Contributions by)Wang, Qian(Contributions by)Want, Anna van der(Contributions by)Wilt, Courtney L.(Contributions by)Wilt, J. Christopher(Contributions by)Yang, Hongzhi(Contributions by)Zhu, Gang(Contributions by)Zhu, Gang(Edited by)
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Understanding the Dynamics of Teacher Agency, Resilience, and Identity in the Neoliberal Age focuses on the complexity of teachers' agency, resilience, and identity across various contexts. Neoliberal educational policy technologies have been constantly (re)shaping educational professionalism, subjectivity, teaching, and evaluation. Within this climate, teacher agency, resilience, and identity are vital factors for maintaining teachers' well-functioning and well-being. Moreover, teacher agency, resilience, and identity do not exist independently but reinforce each other constitutively, which enable teachers to see beyond challenge and fluctuating confidence and withstand pressure.

The educational contexts in this book encompass rural, immigrant, preservice education, special education, internationalized school contexts, etc. Theoretically, this book disentangles the conceptual understandings and methodological considerations of teacher agency, resilience, and identity. Practically, the contributors from various countries and regions explore how various contexts influence teacher agency, resilience, and identity in the neoliberal age.

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Lexington Books
1666914304 / 9781666914306
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
371.1
19/12/2022
United States
English
206 pages
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