Teacher Engagement in Partisan Politics

Teacher Engagement in Partisan Politics

A Case Study of Teacher Engagement in National Partisan Politics

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2018-07-30 )

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A case study methodology was adopted for this study with the goal of capturing the individuality of each case and ensuring that in-depth information on the cases was presented. One-on-one in-depth interviews were conducted directly with the four participants, who were employed as teachers in two higher education institutions, and who freely discussed their engagement in partisan politics in Bangladesh. The study found that teacher engagement in partisan politics took time away from their professional duties and responsibilities and that had serious implications for their teaching and student learning. In addition, while teacher engagement in partisan politics resulted in personal and professional rewards for the teachers, it also undermined their status and respect among students. Further, teacher engagement in partisan politics undermined the reputation of universities as institutions of higher learning in the country. The study concludes with some recommendations arising from the study and suggestions for further research.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-613-9-87079-0

ISBN-10:

6139870798

EAN:

9786139870790

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Mohammad Omar Shiddike

Number of pages:

148

Published on:

2018-07-30

Category:

Education system