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The emotional impact of performance‐related pay on teachers in England

Authors :
Ian Hextall
Ian Menter
Pat Mahony
Source :
British Educational Research Journal. 30:435-456
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Wiley, 2004.

Abstract

This article reports on the emotional impact of Threshold Assessment on teachers and schools. Using data from an ESRC funded project, ‘The impact of Performance Threshold Assessment on teachers’ work' (ESRC R000239286), we seek to contribute to a growing literature on teachers' emotions by sharing some of the insights gained from 76 interviews undertaken in nine case study primary and secondary schools between 2001–2003. The research has revealed a number of (apparently) unintended consequences of Threshold Assessment as well as considerable variability of experience. We underline the significance of contextual factors in the way that the policy was handled in schools and in the degrees of vulnerability and exposure experienced by teachers as they struggled to come to terms with the demands of ‘performativity’. … social policy needs a subject in which mind and body, reason and passion, self and other, agent and object are held simultaneously in mind without splitting one from the other. (Hoggett, 2000a, p...

Details

ISSN :
14693518 and 01411926
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Educational Research Journal
Accession number :
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