Teachers' Work in a Globalizing Economy

Psychology Press (2000)
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Abstract

This study locates what is happening to teachers' work in the global economy. Two case studies show how teachers are simultaneously experiencing significant changes to their work, and responding in ways that actively shape these process.

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