Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Professionalism2
- Definition
- Sexton's 5 attributes of professionalism
- Spirit of altuism
- High degree of autonomy
- JC Reform promotes
more autonomy
- More freedom with
lack of state exam
- Focus on
holistic
development
- Altruism
- Limits to autonomy
- Exam performativity
- Set curriculum
- 'Legendary autonomy'
(OECD, 1991)
- Choice of pedagogy
- Freedom of day
to day content
- Teaching compared poorly
to other professions
- Is teaching a semi-
Profesion?
- 'Paid to teach'
Tichenor &
Tichenor (2005)
- Making the big decisions
- Being a
passionate
teacher
- Something
you are
qualified to do
- Status,
Excellence,
Autonomy
- Phelps (2006)
'Excellence as a
critical criteria'
- Constructing Professionalism
- CPD
- collegial and collaborative
- Expertise in your area
- Following codes of conduct
- Teaching Council's Codes
of Professional Conduct
- ‘Having a code of conduct is the
norm for regulated professions'
(The Teaching Council 2012)
- Ethical values
- Care
- Altruism
- Respect
- Integrity
- Trust
- Fulfilling
extra rolls
- Achieving grades
- Entrepreneurial
vs. Activist
- best interests of
student learning
- Improving
conditions
of schools
- Altruistic
- Emancipatory
aims
- Business like terms
- Efficient
- Accountable
- Regulative
- Responsible
- Old & New Professionalism
- Old
- Exclusive
membership
- Conservative
- Self-interst
- Slow to
change
- New
- Inclusive membership
- Collaborative
& Collegial
- Activist
- Responsive
to change
- Knowledge
building
- Hargreaves 4 phases of
teacher professionalism
- the autonomous professional
- Possibly most
successful age?
- The colegial profession
- Post-professional age
- We are entering this stage
- Conflict
- De-professionalizing of teaching
- Re-defining teacher professionalism
- vs.
- Pre-professional
- Berliner (1988)
- Novice stage
- Competence stage
- Proficiency stage
- Expert stage
- What makes an expert?
- Neoliberalism
- Economy driven
- Efficiency