Understanding Teacher Stress in an Age of Accountability
Edited by
Richard Lambert;
Richard Lambert
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Christopher McCarthy
Christopher McCarthy
University of Texas at Austin
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Emerald Publishing Limited
ISBN electronic:
978-1-60752-523-3
ISBN print:
978-1-59311-473-2
Publication date:
2006
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Chapter 1: The Stress of Accountability: Teachers as Policy Brokers in a Poverty School
P. Taylor Webb
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P. Taylor Webb, 2006. "The Stress of Accountability: Teachers as Policy Brokers in a Poverty School", Understanding Teacher Stress in an Age of Accountability, Richard Lambert, Christopher McCarthy
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This chapter describes how a group of teachers managed accountability stressors while teaching at a low-income school. Stressors were evident when teachers managed conflicts between expected curricular and accountability outcomes and their own diagnoses and professional expectations of students’ needs. This chapter examines the reasoning and rationales behind the decisions of a small group of teachers to modify, or broker, expected accountability outcomes.
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