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Schoolteacher : A Sociological Study

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Sociological study of American teaching history.

"Schoolteacher" is a must-read for those interested in understanding the history and culture of teaching in America. Lortie provides an engaging analysis of the recruitment, organization, and logic that defines the profession. His observations serve as an important lens through which to view and critique modern-day teaching.

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Schoolteacher : A Sociological Study

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ISBN: 9780226493541
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM58.76 MYR
Authors: Dan C. Lortie
Date of Publication: 1977-07-15
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Sociology
Related Topics: Education
Goodreads rating: 3.82
(rated by 88 readers)

Description

Public schools shape our young and influence their life chances. And education mobilizes vast amounts of political energy on issues such as racial segregation, collective bargaining, church-state relationships, and inequality. Public schools have received little sociological study. This book is a sociological study for schoolteachers.
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Sociological study of American teaching history.

"Schoolteacher" is a must-read for those interested in understanding the history and culture of teaching in America. Lortie provides an engaging analysis of the recruitment, organization, and logic that defines the profession. His observations serve as an important lens through which to view and critique modern-day teaching.

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