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Chapter 4 Deprofessionalisation and Informality in the Market for Commoditised Care
Advances in Ecopolitics, 2012exaly +2 more sources
Deskilling a Profession: Professionalism Deprofessionalisation and the New Managerialism
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Feeling Deprofessionalised: the social construction of emotions during an OFSTED inspection
Cambridge Journal of Education, 1996Abstract In a qualitative study of a primary school, it was found that the technicist approach of an OFSTED inspection impacted against the holistic and humanistic values of the teachers, producing a high degree of trauma among them. This trauma was not a simple emotional response of the moment, nor was it a product of school failure or lack of ...
Bob Jeffrey, Peter Woods
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Education: Deprofessionalised? or Reregulated, Reorganised and Reauthorised?
Australian Journal of Education, 1997THIS paper considers recent claims that education is being deprofessionalised. It argues that judgements about the deprofessionalisation, or reprofessionalisation, of education are made relative to different theories of professionalism and discusses the way different theories of professionalism encourage particular focuses on, and readings of ...
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Ethnic Minority Support Staff in Primary Schools: a deprofessionalised semi‐profession?
School Organisation, 1993Abstract This paper draws upon findings from research into multiracial primary schools in three English local education authorities (LEAs) in questioning how far ethnic minority support staff working in these institutions are treated as professionals in comparison with their mainstream teacher and assistant colleagues.
Mike Wallace, Agnes Mcmahon
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DEPROFESSIONALISE OR DIE: THE END OF CENTURY CHOICE FOR THE LEISURE PROFESSIONS
World Leisure & Recreation, 1999(1999). DEPROFESSIONALISE OR DIE: THE END OF CENTURY CHOICE FOR THE LEISURE PROFESSIONS. World Leisure & Recreation: Vol. 41, No. 4, pp. 20-25.
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Deprofessionalising the Russian Armed Forces
2002It is the argument of this chapter that while the Russian High Command still aspires to a Power Projection type of military, the ‘real’ situation within the Russian armed forces more closely resembles what Forster et al. called a Territorial Defence type of military.1 Indeed, this chapter suggests that the situation within the Russian army is so bad ...
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Deprofessionalisation Or Reprofessionalisation?
2007Tıp,eğitim,sosyal hizmetler gibi bazı kurumlarda profesyonelleşmeden uzaklaşma da bir artış görülmektedir. Bu bildiride, günümüzde muhasebe kuram ve uygulamalarında profesyonellikten uzakla-şıldığını gösteren gelişmeler incelenmiştir. Bunlar, mesleki büyüme ve yayılma, kadınların meslekteki yeni yeri, halkın muhasebe mesleğine olan güveninin sarsılması
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Ideological disempowerment as an effect of neoliberalism on teachers
Power and Education, 2020Kwok Kuen Tsang
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