Foreword by Gert Biesta
Introduction: Examining the Dynamics of Teacher Agency, Resilience, and Identity in the Neoliberal Age: Contexts and Issues, Gang Zhu
Chapter One: Agency, Resilience, and Attribution: Examining the Disparate Challenges of Two Schools Interfacing with Neoliberal-based Policies, Ji Hong, Dionne Cross Francis, Kelly Chong, Laura Lewis, Alex Parsons, Crystal Neill, and Qian Wang
Chapter Two: Teach elsewhere - A sociocultural perspective on an immigrant teacher’s agency and perezhivanie during the process of learning to teach in Australia, Hongzhi Yang
Chapter Three: Encountering adversity and emotional challenges in teacher education: Pre-service teachers, agency, resilience and emerging teacher identity, Henrik Lindqvist
Chapter Four: Change in early career teachers’ professional agency in secondary schools in the Netherlands, Anna van der Want, Harmen Schaap, Paulien Meijer, Helma Oolbekkink-Marchand, Léonie Janssen, and Marleen Ensink
Chapter Five: Technologies of performativity in the Chinese internationalised school: Towards teacher (in)discretion, Adam Poole
Chapter Six: Teacher Agency and Identity in the Context of Secondary Special Education: How Schools Advance Neoliberal Notions of Adulthood, J. Christopher Wilt and Courtney L. Wilt
Chapter Seven: Teacher Disempowerment, Identity and Resilience in the Context of Neoliberal Education Reforms: The Case of Hong Kong, Kwok Kuen Tsang and Guanyu Li
Chapter Eight: A Post-structural Analysis of the edTPA as a Discursive Tool: The Neoliberal Apparatus in Teacher Development, Meghan A. Kesslerand Angela Masters
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