Teacher's Voice
Discover the rich tapestry of education in the 20th century with Teacher's Voice by R. Altenbaugh, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1992. This insightful anthology spans 236 pages, depicting the diverse careers of teachers and how pivotal social, economic, and political events influenced their professional journeys. Altenbaugh meticulously reconstructs the vital roles that both school organization and societal dynamics played in shaping teachers' perceptions and practices within their communities.
Whether you are an educator, a student of teaching methods, or simply interested in social history, Teacher's Voice offers a profound look into the lives of women teachers and their impact on education. This compelling work serves as an essential resource for understanding the evolution of teaching and the challenges faced by educators in the United Kingdom and the United States. Dive into this captivating exploration of educational history and expand your awareness of the teaching profession's past and its ongoing influence.