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Teachers and Teaching Post-Covid - Seizing Opportunities for Change

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Featuring a broad swathe of academic research and perspectives from international contributors, this book will capture and share important lessons from the pandemic experience for teaching practice and teacher learning more broadly.

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Introduction 1. Teachers and Teaching Post-COVID Priorities: Reassessing Roles and Responsibilities 2. Part-time women teachers- having it all? 3. Experiences of student teacher mothers before and during COVID-19: lessons in flexibility 4. Teaching through the menopause: A flexible work paradox 5. Teacher well-being in times of COVID 6. Stories found within higher education: shifting professional identities of academics 7. Claiming professionalisation: Supporting Caribbean early childhood teachers' professional identities post-COVID-19 Alliances: Relationships, Connections and Community 8. "We're Still Trying To Figure Out Every Single Day": Teaching Since COVID-19 9. New ways of working and new opportunities: Early childhood leaders' professional practice post-COVID 10. Pandemic Parenting - Balancing Change, Capabilities, and Culture 11. Stacking Stories as Inquiry into Practice: Co-Teaching an Online Literacy Club for Youth Re-imaginings: New Ways of Teaching and Being a Teacher 12. What the COVID-19 Pandemic has taught us about becoming a teacher: Lessons for Post-pandemic realities 13. Opportunities for Modernising and Revolutionising Education Systems Post-COVID: Drawing on an international survey of teachers' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic 14. Sociomaterial perspectives on hybrid learning in primary classrooms during the COVID-19 pandemic 15. Learning to Read the (Digital) Room During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Teacher Perspectives 16. Post-COVID Pedagogy: Intersectional Identities and Technological Spaces Conclusion 17. COVID-19: A Catalyst for Change


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Katy Marsh-Davies is Senior Lecturer of Human Resource Management & Organisational Behaviour at Sheffield Hallam University, UK.
Cathy Burnett is Professor of Literacy and Education at the Sheffield Institute of Education, Sheffield Hallam University, UK.


Summary

Featuring a broad swathe of academic research and perspectives from international contributors, this book will capture and share important lessons from the pandemic experience for teaching practice and teacher learning more broadly.

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