Teachers on the waves of transformation : Czech school culture before and after 1989 / Dana Moree.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Czech Publisher: Prague, Czech Republic : Charles University, Karolinum Press, [2020]Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (202 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9788024644172
- 8024644177
- Učitele na vlnách transformace. English
- Elementary school teaching -- Czech Republic
- Communism and education -- Czech Republic
- Elementary school teachers -- Czech Republic
- Enseignement primaire -- République tchèque
- Communisme et éducation -- République tchèque
- Communism and education
- Elementary school teachers
- Elementary school teaching
- Czech Republic
- 372.1102094371 23
- 372.1102 23
- LB1556.7.C94 M67 2020
- LB1555
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Originally published in Czech as Učitele na vlnách transformace (2013).
"A transforming society undergoes changes on many levels. The main two of these are changes in the structures and culture of society. But how do these large changes affect the lives of individuals and small communities? This book, Teachers on the Waves of Transformation, attempts to aid in the understanding of theses questions by means of exploratory research at two schools in a small town in central Bohemia. The scholar followed the fates of two generations of teachers at both schools. In interviews with the teachers, management and also the parents, she focuses on the areas of relationships, values, shared stories and even symbolic and ritual worlds, the culture of the schools."--Publisher description
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 20, 2020).
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword to the English edition -- 1. The transformation of schools viewed through the lens of contemporary theory -- Transformation as the creation of a new structure and culture -- An educational system at the crossroads between the past and the future -- School culture -- 2. Examining the transformation of school culture and the methods used -- Interviews as the primary method -- What the respondents didn't say: Reviewing documents -- Parents and children -- The researcher as a former student -- 3. About Remízek and its milieu
The town of Remízek -- The stories of the Chestnut and Linden schools -- Respondents -- 4. Teachers talk about their schools -- The Chestnut and Linden schools before 1989 -- What was taught and how -- Teachers as officials -- Teachers as assessed assessors -- Dilemmas or what the teachers would or would not stand up for -- Relations between the teachers -- 1989 -- Mr. Brož -- a new principal for Chestnut School -- The events of 1989 at Chestnut -- Mrs. Zemánková -- the Linden School principal -- Events of 1989 at Linden School -- What changed after 1989 -- Society changed
What the reform gave and what it took away -- Kids and parents have changed -- Teachers after the hangover -- The school's role in society -- Which way forward? -- 5. Discussion and conclusions -- Teachers against a backdrop of historical and social changes -- Teachers' dilemmas before and after 1989 -- The transformation of the school culture -- The transformation of the concept of education -- Which way out of the vicious circle -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Acts and documents -- Summary -- Index
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