Research in the Sociology of Education
Strong States, Weak Schools: The Benefits and Dilemmas of Centralized Accountability
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
16
ISBN electronic:
978-1-84663-911-1
ISBN print:
978-1-84663-910-4
Series ISSN:
1479-3539
Publication date:
2008
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Chapter 2 Accountability and teaching practices: School-level actions and teacher responses
Laura S. Hamilton
Brian M. Stecher
Jennifer Lin Russell
Julie A. Marsh
Jeremy Miles
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2008
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Published:2008
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Laura S. Hamilton, Brian M. Stecher, Jennifer Lin Russell, Julie A. Marsh, Jeremy Miles, 2008. "Chapter 2 Accountability and teaching practices: School-level actions and teacher responses", Strong States, Weak Schools: The Benefits and Dilemmas of Centralized Accountability, Bruce Fuller, Melissa K. Henne, Emily Hannum
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2008
The design of the ISBA project was guided by an analysis of the SBA theory of action, its likely effect on educators’ work across levels of the educational hierarchy, and prior research on the impact of SBA policies on teachers’ work. We begin placing our work in the context of theoretical accounts of school organizations and the occupational norms of teaching.
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