Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4941717 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In recent years, there has emerged a new phenomenon in response to contemporary educational policies: public teacher resignation letters. Through the theoretical frames of participatory democracy and identity, and analyzed in light of literature on teacher attrition and activism, we investigate the following questions with 8 teacher resigners: (1) What are the rationales of and implications for teachers to resign in public ways? (2) How are teachers' public resignation letters a reflection of their personal and professional identities?
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Authors
Alyssa Hadley Dunn, Scott Farver, Amy Guenther, Lindsay J. Wexler,