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Identity and Resistance in Further Education

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Identity and Resistance in Further Education

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Identity and Resistance in Further Education book

Identity and Resistance in Further Education

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Identity and Resistance in Further Education book

Edited ByPete Bennett, Rob Smith
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 16 February 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351232951
Pages 222
eBook ISBN 9781351232951
Subjects Education
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Bennett, P., & Smith, R. (Eds.). (2018). Identity and Resistance in Further Education (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351232951

ABSTRACT

In recent years, Further Education has reached a crossroads, with questions being asked about its function, aims and focus, as well as querying the role of the FE teacher, the key aspects of the curriculum and which values should inform FE pedagogy. Identity and Resistance in Further Education explores these questions and effectively conveys the sense of uncertainty that those in the field are experiencing today. 

Connecting Higher Education and FE practitioners and researchers, the book gathers a collection of essays covering a range of topics, including: the journey from student to teacher, critical reflective practice as a way of organising identity, values-based teacher education and policy critique. In keeping with the themes of resistance and creativity, the chapters draw on a wide range of theoretical, as well as literary, perspectives to offer answers. Problematising relationships between the teacher and the institution and the teacher and government, the book argues that the profound challenge to teachers’ values and identities finds its response in a critical collegiality. 

This book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students engaged in the study of further education, educational policy and teacher education. It should also be essential reading for practitioners and policymakers.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|17 pages

“Who is it that can tell me who I am?” – identity and resistance in further education

ByPete Bennett, Rob Smith

section I|50 pages

Setting the scene

chapter 2|7 pages

‘Hello … who am I?’ – the change agent or the game player of performativity?

ByJennifer Addo

chapter 3|10 pages

The teacher educator experience

‘Guardians of the pedagogy’?
ByAnne Groll, Sandi Bates, Claire Saunders, Rob Smith

chapter 4|13 pages

Through the looking glass

Reflection and teacher identity
ByDavid Wise

chapter 5|10 pages

Enquiry-based learning and adult learners

A discussion
ByElizabeth A. Stevenson

chapter 6|8 pages

Something out of nothing

Reflecting on the emerging self as teacher
ByAnisa Ali, Joe Harrison, Julie A. Wilde

section II|58 pages

Policy and pain

chapter 7|10 pages

Understanding the business of failure

The educational disconnect between systems and so-called learners
ByMatthew Parsons

chapter 8|15 pages

FE teacher identity

Marketisation and metaphor
ByChris Davies

chapter 9|9 pages

Character building

How accommodating is the FE Newbuild™?
ByPete Bennett

chapter 10|11 pages

“Feeding the monster”

Vocational pedagogy and the further education policy present
ByDonna Drew, Emma Love, Alan Davis, Rob Smith

chapter 11|11 pages

Faith, apostasy and professionalism in FE

ByJoel Petrie

section III|70 pages

Creativity and resistance

chapter 12|10 pages

The experience of Ofsted

Fear, judgement and symbolic violence
ByCatherine Gallagher, Rob Smith

chapter 13|12 pages

Identity and autonomy in lifelong education

ByVictoria Wright, Theresa Loughlin

chapter 14|10 pages

Subverting the pseudo-science of inspection with research-informed practice and pedagogic principles

An ungraded approach to the evaluation of teachers
ByMatt O’Leary

chapter 15|9 pages

Teaching an old dog new tricks

Developing instructor and teacher identities in a military context: a conversation
BySteve Coleby, Stuart Smith

chapter 16|9 pages

Constellations of practice

ByLou Mycroft, Kay Sidebottom

chapter 17|10 pages

‘The Marriage of Heaven and Hell’

Discourses of autonomy and reason in further education
ByKirstie Harrington

chapter 18|8 pages

Conclusion

Identity and the collective purpose of further education
ByPete Bennett, Rob Smith
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