All We Are Saying: Teachers' Narratives of Lived Classroom Experience
abstract: Accounts in the media often demonize teachers and misrepresent what is happening in schools. Meanwhile, teachers' voices are largely absent from the national and international debates on school reform. This dissertation privileges the voices of nine participating Kindergarten through...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-142942018-06-22T03:02:14Z All We Are Saying: Teachers' Narratives of Lived Classroom Experience abstract: Accounts in the media often demonize teachers and misrepresent what is happening in schools. Meanwhile, teachers' voices are largely absent from the national and international debates on school reform. This dissertation privileges the voices of nine participating Kindergarten through second grade teachers from a variety of public schools, including affluent schools and schools receiving full and partial Title I funding. Through observations and interviews teachers shared their narratives of classroom joys and challenges while also describing how policy has affected these experiences. A preliminary discourse analysis of these narratives was performed, identifying narratives related to nodes of the activity system of schooling. Further discourse analysis of these identified narratives revealed how these teachers' classroom experiences position them within an activity system strongly influenced by tensions between maternal relationships and the patriarchal project of schooling. A critical feminist theoretical perspective is utilized to respond to these tensions and to describe possibilities for future studies in education and the future of education in general. Dissertation/Thesis Gaches, Sonya (Author) Swadener, Elizabeth B (Advisor) Sandlin, Jennifer (Committee member) Gee, James (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Early childhood education Elementary education Education activity theory feminist theory narratives reform Response to Intervention teachers eng 195 pages Ed.D. Curriculum and Instruction 2011 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.14294 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2011 |
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abstract: Accounts in the media often demonize teachers and misrepresent what is happening in schools. Meanwhile, teachers' voices are largely absent from the national and international debates on school reform. This dissertation privileges the voices of nine participating Kindergarten through second grade teachers from a variety of public schools, including affluent schools and schools receiving full and partial Title I funding. Through observations and interviews teachers shared their narratives of classroom joys and challenges while also describing how policy has affected these experiences. A preliminary discourse analysis of these narratives was performed, identifying narratives related to nodes of the activity system of schooling. Further discourse analysis of these identified narratives revealed how these teachers' classroom experiences position them within an activity system strongly influenced by tensions between maternal relationships and the patriarchal project of schooling. A critical feminist theoretical perspective is utilized to respond to these tensions and to describe possibilities for future studies in education and the future of education in general. === Dissertation/Thesis === Ed.D. Curriculum and Instruction 2011 |
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