
Demoralized
David C. Berliner
(Foreword by)Description
Based on ten years of research and interviews with practitioners across the United States, the book theorizes the existence of a "moral center" that can be pivotal in guiding teacher actions and expectations on the job. Education philosopher Doris Santoro argues that demoralization offers a more precise diagnosis that is born out of ongoing value conflicts with pedagogical policies, reform mandates, and school practices. Demoralized reveals that this condition is reversible when educators are able to tap into authentic professional communities and shows that individuals can help themselves.
Detailed stories from veteran educators are included to illustrate the variety of contexts in which demoralization can occur. Based on these insights, Santoro offers an array of recommendations and promising strategies for how school leaders, union leaders, teacher groups, and individual practitioners can enact and support "re-moralization" by working to change the conditions leading to demoralization.
Product Details
Publisher | Harvard Education PR |
Publish Date | February 27, 2018 |
Pages | 224 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781682531327 |
Dimensions | 8.9 X 5.9 X 0.6 inches | 0.7 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
"Santoro makes a major contribution to the field of education by detailing how teachers who were demoralized can stay in the classroom through re-moralization." --Kathryn Bateman, AJE Forum
"Santoro's model of leadership includes suggestions for the re-moralization of leaders, which can be an excellent source for professional learning among central-office staff and school-based leaders to create spaces for teachers to do good work." --Zach Kelehear, School Administrator
Earn by promoting books