ABSTRACT

Our culture and media often simplify the choice educators face-stay in or leave classroom teaching. Written for teachers and other educational professionals, this book dispels this simple dichotomy by representing the range of responses and career pathways that enable educators to make a difference. Based on interviews with hundreds of change-minded educators, the authors share career stories and insights against a backdrop that maps out the complexities, roles, and structures that define professional advancement in education. All of the teachers in this book have taught in challenging urban contexts, fought hard to exercise their professional autonomy and responsibility to serve students well, navigated social networks of educators, friends, and family who buoy or dampen their reform spirit, and remain committed to changing society through schooling. Their stories are as instructive as they are inspiring and offer roadmaps for the current generation of change-minded educators.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|20 pages

The Landscape of Careers in Education

chapter 2|30 pages

Exercising Professional Autonomy

chapter 3|28 pages

Building Social Networks

chapter 4|30 pages

Making a Difference

chapter 5|22 pages

The Dream Job