The biggest danger for beginning teachers is to teach as they were
taught. In order to create teaching identities capable of resisting
the mind-numbing orthodoxies of the mass-schooling machine, beginning
teachers need to interrogate the theories and practices that have
shaped them as teachers. Raging against the Mass-Schooling Machine is
a compelling autoethnographic account of one beginning teacher’s
struggle to transform his future teaching identity by unpacking the
bruising encounters that shaped him as a student. This is a must-read
book for all teachers wishing to ‘teach against the grain.’ The
journey from student to teacher involves almost two decades of junior,
primary, secondary, and tertiary education. Few of us critique this
journey to see what emotional legacies and taken-for-granted
assumptions we carry from one identity to the other. If we remain
unconscious of the social and cultural discourses and practices that
have shaped and defined us as students and teachers,we may unwittingly
reproduce the inequalities, prejudices, and traumas we experienced or
observed while growing up, or resort to transmission teaching and
authoritarian control because this is the formula of schooling most of
us know. Empowering education relies on teachers resisting these toxic
scripts and becoming agents of change.
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ISBN
9789463008518
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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