ABSTRACT

The first part of this book charts and analyses the working days of 326 primary school teachers. It shows how they spent their working lives, the nature of the curriculum they taught, and analyses their work into five main categories: Teaching, Preparation, Administration, Professional Development and Other Activities. The second part comments on the findings by relating them to issues of school management and curriculum manageability and looks at how the idea of `conscientiousness' among primary school teachers may have lead to their exploitation.

part |2 pages

Part I

chapter 1|18 pages

TEACHERS AT WORK

Images and reality

chapter 2|19 pages

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PARTICIPATING

chapter 3|23 pages

TOTAL TIME ON WORK

chapter 4|20 pages

TEACHING AND THE CURRICULUM

chapter 5|17 pages

PREPARATION AND PROFESSIONAL

chapter 6|18 pages

ADMINISTRATION AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

chapter 7|35 pages

VARIATIONS IN WORKING PATTERNS

part |2 pages

Part II

chapter 9|28 pages

TEACHER TIME AND CURRICULUM MANAGEABILITY

chapter 10|12 pages

PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHING UNDER IMPOSED CHANGE

Some contributions to theorising

chapter 11|10 pages

THE DILEMMA OF TEACHER CONSCIENTIOUSNESS