
Reforming Teachers and Uncompromising 'Standards': implications for social justice in schools
Author(s) -
Rosalyn George,
J. Clay
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
forum for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0963-8253
DOI - 10.2304/forum.2008.50.1.103
Subject(s) - agency (philosophy) , promotion (chess) , social justice , economic justice , political science , public administration , public relations , pedagogy , sociology , politics , law , social science
As a major consumer of public funds education has become one of the most highly surveilled and accountable professions in the United Kingdom. In this article the authors chart the changes and reforms to teacher training and in particular the impact of the ‘standards’ agenda on the teaching profession. They analyse the impact that the Teacher Development Agency (formally the Teacher Training Agency) and the Every Child Matters agenda has had on the promotion of an agenda for social justice and equality in schools