After Excessive Teacher and Faculty Entitlement : Expanding the Space for Healing and Human Flourishing through Ideological Becoming (Advances in Research on Teaching)

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After Excessive Teacher and Faculty Entitlement : Expanding the Space for Healing and Human Flourishing through Ideological Becoming (Advances in Research on Teaching)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 312 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781837978786
  • DDC分類 370.15

Full Description

This second collection of perspectives on excessive teacher/faculty entitlement draws together authors from nine countries to address afresh the 'conundrums' affecting teaching and teacher education through the new lens afforded by the notion of excessive entitlement.

After Excessive Teacher and Faculty Entitlement helps teachers/educators negotiate the living contradictions they experience in their sociocultural and institutional milieux which threaten their professional, emotional, and moral survival with the defensive shield of excessive entitlement they feel compelled to embrace. Chapters provide guidance to increase the possibilities of co-creating better learning and working environments for all to realize the commonly cherished educational and life goal of human flourishing.

Besides education and teacher education practice, After Excessive Teacher and Faculty Entitlement has relevance for dealing with excessive entitlement in organizational contexts by offering new ways to view and address the problem.

Contents

Foreword—Excessive Entitlement: Trying to Grasp the Ungraspable; Tara Ratnam

Chapter 1. Introduction—The Healing Touch to Excessive Entitlement: Bringing Humanity Back into Education and Society; Tara Ratnam

Section I: CHAT as a way forward from excessive teacher/faculty entitlement

Chapter 2. Why are Teachers Excessively Entitled? Understanding Teachers to Foster Their Ideological Becoming; Tara Ratnam

Chapter 3. Excessive Entitlement from a Networked Relational Perspective; Louis Botha

Chapter 4. The Onto-Epistemological Dimension of Knowledge and Interaction Within Excessive Teacher Entitlement: A Cultural-Historical Activity Theory Perspective; Cristiano Mattos and André Machado Rodrigues

Chapter 5. Excessive Teacher Entitlement and Defensive Pedagogy: Challenging Power and Control in Classrooms; Joanne Hardman

Chapter 6. Why 'Defensive' Pedagogies Matter: The Necessity of Expanding Teachers' Agency to Inform Educational Transformation; Warren Lilley

Chapter 7. Living in Dilemmatic Spaces: Stories of Excessive Entitled Teachers and Their Transformative Agency; Ge Wei

Section II: The yin-yang of excessive teacher/faculty entitlement and the best loved self

Chapter 8. When Not Getting Your Due is Your Due: Excessive Entitlement at Work; Cheryl J. Craig

Chapter 9. Challenging Structures of Excessive Entitlement in Curricula, Teaching, and Learning through Dialogic Engagement; Richard D. Sawyer and Joe Norris

Chapter 10. Generating Living-Educational-Theories with Love in Transforming Excessive Teacher Entitlement; Jack Whitehead

Chapter 11. Societal Narratives of Teachers as Non-persons as an Expression of Society's Excessively Entitled Attitude; Celina Lay, Eliza Pinnegar, and Stefinee Pinnegar

Section III: Bringing to consciousness the unthought known

Chapter 12. Troubling Excessive Entitlement: A Teacher's Reflective Journey; Jackie Ellett

Chapter 13. In the Shadow of Traditional Education: A Currere of School Entitlement and Student Erasure; Richard D. Sawyer

Chapter 14. A Reflective Look at Excessive Faculty Entitlement in Doctoral Supervision; Marie-Christine Deyrich

Chapter 15. Excessive (En)title(ment) Fight? Exploring the Dynamics that Perpetuate Entitlement in Education and Beyond; John Buchanan

Section IV: Synthesising the core ideas

Chapter 16. Looking Back to Look Forward; Cheryl J. Craig

Afterword; Tom Russell

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