Schoolteacher A Sociological Study

Schoolteacher A Sociological Study by Dan Clement Lortie, published by the University of Chicago Press in 1977, offers an insightful examination of the teaching profession. This edition includes a new preface that updates the author’s observations, providing a contemporary perspective on the world and culture surrounding educators. With 284 pages, this book serves as a significant contribution to the field of education.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the sociological aspects of teaching, reflecting on the dynamics and challenges faced by schoolteachers. Lortie’s work delves into the culture of education, presenting a thorough analysis that remains relevant today. This edition is a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of the teaching profession and its societal implications.
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Upon its initial publication, many reviewers dubbed Dan C. Lortie’s Schoolteacher the best social portrait of the profession since Willard Waller’s classic The Sociology of Teaching. This new printing of Lortie’s classic-including a new preface bringing the author’s observations up to date-is an essential view into the world and culture of a vitally important profession.
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