Teaching in the Knowledge Society: Education in the Age of Insecurity

Teaching in the Knowledge Society: Education in the Age of Insecurity

by Andy Hargreaves
Teaching in the Knowledge Society: Education in the Age of Insecurity

Teaching in the Knowledge Society: Education in the Age of Insecurity

by Andy Hargreaves

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Overview

We are living in a defining moment, when the world in which teachers do their work is changing profoundly. In his latest book, Hargreaves proposes that we have a one-time chance to reshape the future of teaching and schooling and that we should seize this historic opportunity. Hargreaves sets out what it means to teach in the new knowledge society—to prepare young people for a world of creativity and flexibility and to protect them against the threats of mounting insecurity. He provides inspiring examples of schools that operate as creative and caring learning communities and shows how years of “soulless standardization” have seriously undermined similar attempts made by many nonaffluent schools. Hargreaves takes us beyond the dead-ends of standardization and divisiveness to a future in which all teaching can be a high-skill, creative, life-shaping mission because “the knowledge society requires nothing less.”

This major commentary on the state of today’s teaching profession in a knowledge-driven world is theoretically original and strategically powerful—a practical, inspiring, and challenging guide to rethinking the work of teaching.

“When it comes to the role of teachers in society, no one leads the pack like Andy Hargreaves. Teaching in the Knowledge Society is brimming with original insights—cutting-edge ideas from a cutting-edge scholar. This new book pulls the reader in from the first paragraph and never lets go—a delight to read from cover to cover.”
Michael Fullan, Dean, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto.

“Clearly the most informed, intelligent, and cogent critique of the current wave of standardization. A must-read for those who are concerned (educators, parents, policymakers) about the impact of bureaucratization and standardization on both students and their teachers!”
Ann Lieberman, Senior Scholar at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching

“In this day, when test scores serve as a proxy for school quality, Andy Hargreaves builds an eloquent and compelling case for the importance of moral vision and social commitment in schools.”
Susan Moore Johnson, Pforzheimer Professor of Teaching and Learning, Harvard Graduate School of Education


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807775356
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication date: 11/23/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Andy Hargreaves is the Thomas More Brennan Chair in the Lynch School of Education at Boston College (www.andyhargreaves.com).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction1
1Teaching for the Knowledge Society: Educating for Ingenuity9
The Paradoxical Profession9
Before the Knowledge Society10
Profiting from the Knowledge Society14
Developing the Knowledge Society18
Teaching for the Knowledge Society23
2Teaching Beyond the Knowledge Society: Dealing with Insecurity35
The South Sea Bubble35
The Knowledge and Information Bubble37
From Information to Insecurity40
Fundamentalism or Cosmopolitan Identity43
Community and Character49
Cultivating Social Capital54
Educating for Democracy55
Teaching beyond the Knowledge Society57
3Teaching Despite the Knowledge Society, Part I: The End of Ingenuity72
The Cost of the Knowledge Society72
Market Fundamentalism73
Education Off the Rails74
Standardized Policies82
Standardized Practices85
Teachers' Work and Relationships90
4Teaching Despite the Knowledge Society, Part II: The Loss of Integrity96
Introduction96
The End of Ingenuity99
The Absence of Integrity115
5The Knowledge-Society School: An Endangered Entity127
The School as a Learning Community127
The School as a Caring Community138
The Pressured Community143
Learning, Caring, and Surviving155
6Beyond Standardization: Professional Learning Communities or Performance-Training Sects?160
Toward a Learning Profession160
Futures for Teaching in the Knowledge Society161
Cultures, Contracts, and Change162
Culture Regimes163
Contract Regimes166
7The Future of Teaching in the Knowledge Society: Rethinking Improvement, Removing Impoverishment189
Differential Development190
Conclusion200
Appendix211
Index221
About the Author230

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“When it comes to the role of teachers in society, no one leads the pack like Andy Hargreaves. Teaching in the Knowledge Society is brimming with original insights—cutting-edge ideas from a cutting-edge scholar. This new book pulls the reader in from the first paragraph and never lets go—a delight to read from cover to cover.”
—Michael Fullan, Dean, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto.


“Clearly the most informed, intelligent, and cogent critique of the current wave of standardization. A must-read for those who are concerned (educators, parents, policymakers) about the impact of bureaucratization and standardization on both students and their teachers!”
—Ann Lieberman, Senior Scholar at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching


“In this day, when test scores serve as a proxy for school quality, Andy Hargreaves builds an eloquent and compelling case for the importance of moral vision and social commitment in schools.”
Susan Moore Johnson, Pforzheimer Professor of Teaching and Learning, Harvard Graduate School of Education

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