Teachers' Unions and Interest Group Politics
Discover the pivotal role of organized teachers in shaping British politics during the 1970s with "Teachers' Unions and Interest Group Politics" by Cambridge University Press. This insightful study delves into the radical changes in teachers' behavior and their profound implications for the political landscape of the time. Spanning 156 pages, this comprehensive examination offers valuable descriptions and explanations of the activities of major teachers' associations in England and Wales. Published in 1972, this paperback edition is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of education and political dynamics. Enhance your understanding of teachers' unions and their impactful influence on society by adding this essential title to your collection, available now at Bookshop.