2023
DOI: 10.1080/09620214.2023.2243282
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Re/Definitions of teachers and teaching work in UK and US policy discourses under Covid-19 and their implications for social justice

Abstract: This article is concerned with the discourses of teachers and teaching work that have circulated in UK and US education policy circles during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on UK and US policy texts published in Spring and Summer 2020, we discuss how the policy discourses underpinning these texts re/define and mis/recognise teaching work. On a theoretical level, the article bears on a poststructuralist tradition calling, inter alia, for a critical deconstruction of discourses and the relationships of power the… Show more

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