Repositioned professionals and heterodox: a response to the precarity of reform in further education

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Educational Administration and History Pub Date : 2021-04-29 DOI:10.1080/00220620.2021.1919066
Lewis Entwistle
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ABSTRACT The precarity of professionals working in schools and colleges at a time of change has been strongly accented by the competitive markets that currently characterise education and the influence of its global reforms. In this article, I draw on empirical data from a project located in a sixth-form college to argue that the field of Further Education is being restructured such that professionalism is hollowed out whilst accountability measures undermine leaders’ authority and enable a low-trust culture. I use Bourdieu’s thinking tools to conceptualise the data, including a rich conceptualisation of this site as a ‘field’ and of practices within it as part of the ‘game in play’. I generate four metaphorical lenses through which a perception of heterodoxy is used to clarify alternative positions that are simultaneously adopted by players and from which a response to the changing field of education reform can be offered.
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重新定位专业人士和异端:对继续教育改革不稳定的回应
在变化的时代,在学校和大学工作的专业人员的不稳定性已经被当前教育的竞争市场和其全球改革的影响所强烈强调。在这篇文章中,我借鉴了一个位于六年级大学的项目的经验数据,认为继续教育领域正在进行重组,以至于专业精神被掏空,而问责措施破坏了领导者的权威,形成了一种低信任的文化。我使用布迪厄的思维工具对数据进行概念化,包括将这个网站作为一个“领域”的丰富概念化,以及将其中的实践作为“正在进行的游戏”的一部分。我产生了四个隐喻镜头,通过这些镜头,异端的感知被用来澄清参与者同时采用的替代立场,并从中提供对不断变化的教育改革领域的回应。
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