Role Conflict and the Teacher (RLE Edu N)

Role Conflict and the Teacher (RLE Edu N)
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781136453755
ISBN-13 : 113645375X
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Book Synopsis Role Conflict and the Teacher (RLE Edu N) by : Gerald Grace

Download or read book Role Conflict and the Teacher (RLE Edu N) written by Gerald Grace and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2012-04-27 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gerald Grace here explores the concept of role conflict and the current theorizing about the problems of the teacher’s role. He investigates four potential problem areas – role diffuseness, role vulnerability, role commitment versus career orientation, and value conflict – in a sample of one hundred and fifty secondary school teachers in a Midland town. The analysis shows how a teacher’s commitment to a particular set of values exposes him or her to conflict in an achievement-oriented and pluralistic society. These conflicts, present in all schools, are seen in their clearest form among secondary modern school teachers. The author suggests that colleges of education, in emphasizing commitment and in assuming value consensus, predispose their students to conflict experiences. He indicates that internal career possibilities in schools and the influence of graduate or certified status are also important factors in conflict exposure. While accepting that certain role conflicts are important in the genesis of change, the author proposes that levels of dysfunctional conflict can be reduced by the action of head teachers, by structural change in the schools and innovations in teaching education.

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