
The Demoralization of Teachers: Crisis in a Rural School in China
Author(s): Dan Wang (Author)
- Publisher: Lexington Books (UK)
- Publication Date: 16 May 2013
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 162 pages
- ISBN-10: 9780739169421
- ISBN-13: 0739169424
Book Description
The Demoralization of Teachers describes the work and workplace in a rural school from the perspective of teachers who were working there. It faithfully depicts the lamentable state of teachers’ work morale in the school and, little by little as if a detective story, reveals the reasons for the teachers’ demoralization by vivid narratives. The book demonstrates the profound impact on the meanings of teaching exerted by the state curriculum reform, the formal and informal norms and regulations in the school, and the erosion of moral integrity in the state bureaucracy and the society at large. The crisis in the rural school stops to be a “rural” or educational problem in nature, but mirrors the societal-wide transformation in political economy as well as in ideology in the current reform China.
The sheer complexity of the moral crisis in this ethnography calls for renewed efforts to identify and investigate the educational problems in rural China from fresh theoretical perspectives that situate rural education in broader historical and social contexts and processes.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Dan Wang does what few social scientists do well: She takes us into another world and shows us what life is like there. The Demoralization of Teachers is a book that confronts the corruption, nepotism, and increasing inequalities that reach deep into the educational system of modern China. It proposes radical reforms to create a democratic workplace where teachers would have a say in choosing principals and in formulating policy, enabling them to speak out about corruption without fear of reprisal. Wang has written a courageous book that all teachers will applaud and which should help to bring those reforms about.
This book constitutes one of few ethnographic studies of the professional lives of teachers in a Chinese rural school. With its detailed and honest descriptions of teachers’ experiences of frustration, disillusion, and corruption, but also friendship and hope, the book is recommended for anyone interested in a deeper understanding of the challenges facing contemporary schooling in rural China.
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