Going the Distance : The Teaching Profession in a Post-COVID World - Lora Bartlett

Going the Distance

The Teaching Profession in a Post-COVID World

By: Lora Bartlett, Alisun Thompson, Judith Warren Little, Riley Collins

Paperback | 19 November 2024

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An unflinching yet ultimately hopeful appraisal of the workplace factors that determine career risk and resilience among K-12 teachers, informed by the lessons of the COVID-19 crisis

In Going the Distance, Lora Bartlett, Alisun Thompson, Judith Warren Little, and Riley Collins examine the professional conditions that support career commitment among K-12 educators--and the factors that threaten teacher retention. Drawing insight from the period of significant teacher turnover and burnout both during and beyond COVID-19 school shutdowns in the United States, the authors offer clear guidance for policies and practices that meet the needs of teachers and nourish a robust teaching workforce.

The work presents vivid firsthand accounts of teaching during crisis that were captured as part of the Suddenly Distant Research Project, a longitudinal study of the experiences of seventy-five teachers in nine states over thirty months, from the school closures of spring 2020 through two full school years. The authors characterize the pandemic as a perspective-shifting experience that exposed existing structural problems and created new ones: a widespread sociopolitical framing of teaching as an occupation constrained by strict regulation and oversight, an overreliance on test-based accountability, a decline in public investment in education, and growing legislative constraints on what teachers could teach.

Identifying contextual differences between teachers who left and those who persevered, the work calls for solutions--including increased teacher voice, collaborative workplace cultures, and reforming school accountability systems--that support teachers to pursue ambitious educational goals in ordinary times and equip them to respond rapidly and capably in times of crisis.

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"Going the Distance is a comprehensive study on teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic and has broader implications for teachers' work during crises. It is written in a very accessible way that means it will be taken up by educators, academics, and policymakers alike."--Nina Bascia, professor emerita, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education "Going the Distance immerses readers in the challenges that teachers nationwide faced during COVID--unworkable workloads, scarce resources, top-down edicts, and blame for students' 'learning loss.' In their compelling analysis, the authors explain how school and district contexts affected teachers' work, their satisfaction, success, and subsequent career decisions."--Susan Moore Johnson, Jerome T. Murphy Research Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and author of Where Teachers Thrive: Organizing Schools for Success

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