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The dynamism of the current global (and globalized) moments: implications for teachers, administrators, and other educational leaders
Author(s) -
Duncan Waite
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of educational sciences research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2146-5266
DOI - 10.12973/jesr.2013.323a
Subject(s) - dynamism , current (fluid) , political science , sociology , epistemology , engineering , philosophy , electrical engineering
This article deals with the current conditions that have an impact upon teachers and their teaching. These global conditions are influenced by corporatist, corporativist, and neo-liberal forces, which are also discussed here. These global and increasingly globalizing trends make teaching difficult, even dangerous work, especially for the conscientious teacher, who must mediate helping the student in his/her becoming and doing the state’s work. Doing the state’s work generally involves disciplining the student and others, or policing the distribution of the sensible, and mediating these competing interests is difficult. Instructional supervision, educational leadership and educational administration are taken up, informed, especially, by Hazony’s discussion of the shepherd and the farmer.

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