The 2018 Teachers’ Strikes and the Social Construction of Teachers

IF 1.8 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI:10.1080/00131946.2023.2269449
Jeanne M. Powers, Wooyeong Kim
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AbstractIn 2018, thousands of teachers in West Virginia, Oklahoma, and Arizona walked off the job to protest low salaries and increase school funding. These strikes were significant because they were statewide and took place in “right to work” states. We analyze news media articles published in these states about the teachers’ strikes for insights into how local news media coverage might reflect and shape public opinion about teachers and teachers’ work. Using the social construction of target populations as a framework for the analysis, we analyze news media articles within and across the three states. We conclude that the news media coverage of the strikes in the three states diverged from national newspaper coverage in ways that may have increased the general public’s support for teachers and the teaching profession in these states during this period. Our analysis provides insights into possible counternarratives that can interrupt neoliberal narratives about teachers and teaching. Disclosure statementThe authors report that there is no competing interest to share.
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2018年教师罢工与教师社会建设
2018年,西弗吉尼亚州、俄克拉荷马州和亚利桑那州的数千名教师罢工,抗议低工资和增加学校资金。这些罢工意义重大,因为它们是全州范围的,发生在“有工作权利”的州。我们分析了这些州发表的关于教师罢工的新闻媒体文章,以深入了解当地新闻媒体报道如何反映和塑造公众对教师和教师工作的看法。以目标人群的社会建构为分析框架,我们分析了三个州内部和跨州的新闻媒体文章。我们得出的结论是,新闻媒体对这三个州罢工的报道与全国报纸的报道存在分歧,这可能增加了公众对这三个州教师和教师职业的支持。我们的分析提供了对可能的反叙事的见解,这些反叙事可以打断新自由主义关于教师和教学的叙事。披露声明作者报告,没有竞争利益分享。
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Educational Studies
Educational Studies EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Educational Studies aims to provide a forum for original investigations and theoretical studies in education. The journal publishes fully refereed papers which cover applied and theoretical approaches to the study of education. Papers should constitute original research, and should be methodologically sound, theoretically informed, and of relevance to an international audience. The journal is particularly interested in research that aims to inform educational practice(s) within and/or across sectors. Whilst the journal is principally concerned with the social sciences, contributions from a wider field are also encouraged. Empirically-based papers are particularly welcome.
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