Teachers' Unions and Interest Group Politics

A Study in the Behaviour of Organised Teachers in England and Wales

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Paperback, 156 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 1972
ISBN13: 9780521097529
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 1972 9780521097529
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Teachers are amongst the most highly organised of English workers. They campaigned in the 1960s for educational expenditure of an unprecedented size; and they apparently cast aside a century of professional exclusiveness and hostility to manual unionism through their affiliation to the TUC in the seventies. The reasons for these radical changes in the behaviour of organised teachers and their significance for British politics in the 1970s, are assessed in this important study - a serious and comprehensive attempt to describe and explain the activities of all the major teachers' associations in England and Wales. The author relates his main theme to the behaviour of organised groups outside the education sector. In particular, his arguments on the determinants of interest group behaviour and analysis of white collar militancy are couched in terms applicable to a variety of organisations that faced governments in western democracies.

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ISBN13:9780521097529
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:156

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Preface; Glossary of educational terms and abbreviations; 1. Teachers and their Associations; 2. Traditional forms of teacher pressure; 3. The limits of traditional pressure; 4. Relationships of power and the changing context of bargaining; 5. Organisational unity and professional self-government; 6. Militancy; 7. The alliance for educational advance; 8. The alliance with organised labour; 9. The determinants of interest group behaviour; Bibliography; Index.

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