ERIC Number: EJ1198613
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2019
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From the Bottom-Up: New York City Teacher Evaluation and the Narration of Mediated Institutional Assault
Head, James Christopher
Critical Studies in Education, v60 n1 p37-54 2019
Following the trend of consequential accountability in US public education, New York City introduced a teacher evaluation program during the 2013-2014 school year that linked teachers' individual performance ratings with their students' exam scores. As this program systemically alters the nature of teacher--student relationships by transforming students into the means to an end (teachers' professional viability), this study investigated the implementation of this accountability program from the point of view of the teachers -- those who were the subject of this new policy. This study of 15 teachers' narratives from 3 distinct schools illuminates a social-organizational process that I refer to as mediated institutional assault -- a perceived attack on the teachers' sense of personhood and moral agency perpetrated by mediating figures whose actions were facilitated by bureaucratic policies and institutionally coordinated tools of control. Thus, this study reveals that the consequence of this new mode of accountability is not merely the threat of losing one's job, but also an insidious form of psychological assault, which in its masked delivery violates teachers' sense of relational morality and challenges deeply engrained beliefs about their role as educators.
Descriptors: Accountability, Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Effectiveness, Achievement Tests, Scores, Academic Achievement, Teacher Student Relationship, Program Implementation, Moral Values, Educational Policy, Administrative Organization, Job Security, Psychological Patterns, Professional Identity, Teacher Role, Teacher Attitudes, Personal Narratives
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: New York (New York)
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