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Understanding the Dynamics of Teacher Agency, Resilience, and Identity in the Neoliberal Age focuses on the complexity of teachers agency, resilience, and identity across various contexts. Neoliberal educational policy technologies have been constantly (re)shaping educational professionalism, subjectivity, teaching, and evaluation. Within this climate, teacher agency, resilience, and identity are vital factors for maintaining teachers well-functioning and well-being. Moreover, teacher agency, resilience, and identity do not exist independently but reinforce each other constitutively, which enable teachers to see beyond challenge and fluctuating confidence and withstand pressure.

The educational contexts in this book encompass rural, immigrant, preservice education, special education, internationalized school contexts, etc. Theoretically, this book disentangles the conceptual understandings and methodological considerations of teacher agency, resilience, and identity. Practically, the contributors from various countries and regions explore how various contexts influence teacher agency, resilience, and identity in the neoliberal age.

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Gang Zhu and his colleagues have most certainly placed the examination of teacher agency, resilience, and identity at the heart of developing understandings of teaching and teacher education through their efforts in creating this book. The text explores these themes theoretically and conceptually through a consideration of a number of interesting research projects that employ a range of methodological approaches. Importantly, the contributors draw on work from a range of contexts and settings including rural and international school contexts, and from teacher preparation through to special education. By so doing, the volume offers insights into the complexity of teachers agency, resilience and identity in ways that help to draw attention to shortcomings of simplistic approaches to education as a technical enterprise. With forewords from two esteemed professors, the strength of arguments presented offers readers a text that is both challenging and thought-provoking. -- John Loughran, Monash University This book offers an impressive analysis of the impact of neoliberalism on the work and lives of teachers. Chapters come from all over the world. The authors are all concerned to explore the relationships between agency and resilience on the one hand and performativity and accountability systems on the other. The work is theoretically very well informed but is also grounded in the experiences of teachers. It will be of interest to scholars, teachers and policymakers around the world and offers highly original insights about educational policies in the twenty-first century. -- Ian Menter, University of Oxford This book explores the changing landscape of the factors that determine teachers agency and offers a comprehensive view of the teachers identity processes and their ability to cope with adverse circumstances in the neoliberal education reforms. Being resilient to conflicting ideas and behaviors, comprehending social phenomena, and facing challenges become essential abilities that redefine the role of teachers. The present compilation aims at fostering critical reflection and promoting scholarly discussions for adequate positioning of the concepts of agency, resilience, and identity within teaching and teacher education. -- Juanjo Mena, University of Salamanca

Introduction: Examining the Dynamics of Teacher Agency, Resilience, and Identity in the Neoliberal Age: Contexts and Issues 1(16)
Gang Zhu
Chapter One Agency, Resilience, and Attribution: Examining the Disparate Challenges of Two Schools Interfacing with Neoliberal-based Policies
17(30)
Ji Hong
Dionne Cross Francis
Kelly Chong
Laura Lewis
Alex Parsons
Crystal Recknagel
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
47(22)
Hongzhi Yang
Chapter Three Encountering Adversity and Emotional Challenges in Teacher Education: Pre-service Teachers, Agency, Resilience and Emerging Teacher Identity
69(20)
Henrik Lindqvist
Chapter Four Change in Early Career Teachers' Professional Agency in Secondary Schools in the Netherlands
89(22)
Anna van der Want
Harmen Schaap
Helma Oolbekkink-Marchand
Leonie Janssen
Marleen Ensink
Paulien Meijer
Chapter Five Technologies of Performativity in the Chinese Internationalized School: Toward Teacher (In)discretion
111(18)
Adam Poole
Chapter Six Teacher Agency and Identity in the Context of Secondary Special Education: How Schools Advance Neoliberal Notions of Adulthood
129(22)
J. Christopher Wilt
Courtney L. Wilt
Chapter Seven Teacher Disempowerment, Identity and Resilience in the Context of Neoliberal Education Reforms: The Case of Hong Kong
151(22)
Kwok Kuen Tsang
Guanyu Li
Chapter Eight A Post-structural Analysis of the edTPA as a Discursive Tool: The Neoliberal Apparatus in Teacher Development
173(22)
Meghan A. Kessler
Angela L. Masters
Index 195(2)
About the Contributors 197
Gang Zhu is associate professor of teacher education and comparative education at East China Normal University, China.