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Perspectives on the standards agenda: exploring the agenda's impact on primary teachers' professional identities
Authors:Zeta Brown  Ken Manktelow
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, Health and Well-being, University of Wolverhampton, Walsall, Wolverhampton, UKzeta.brown@wlv.ac.uk;3. Faculty of Education, Health and Well-being, University of Wolverhampton, Walsall, Wolverhampton, UK
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This study aimed to investigate teachers' perspectives on the practical implementation of the standards agenda and its impact on their professional identities. Q-methodology was used alongside semi-structured interviews with UK primary school teachers. The study explored the views of 25 teachers in six schools, selected through purposive sampling to give a range of individual and institutional demographics. Teachers in this research commented on the impact the standards agenda has had on parental and societal judgements that affect their identity as professionals. Teachers held differing positions on whether they experienced constraint or flexibility when implementing standards objectives. These differing positions were mainly influenced by whether they taught above or below Year 3. Teachers who found flexibility in the agenda's objectives had less occupational stress and increased ownership of their own actions and the standards agenda. Teachers' positions were complex and changed according to situational influences at a classroom level.
Keywords:Standards agenda  teachers  primary  education
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