Unlikely radicals: Irish post-primary teachers and the ASTI, 1909 - 2009
The ASTI has rich history in representing the teaching profession and in promoting second-level education and has been a dynamic force in the education sector in Ireland. This work provides a social and historical account of the ASTI's role in the development of second-level education and the t...
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Zusammenfassung: | The ASTI has rich history in representing the teaching profession and in promoting second-level education and has been a dynamic force in the education sector in Ireland. This work provides a social and historical account of the ASTI's role in the development of second-level education and the teaching profession in Ireland.. - In 2009, the ASTI celebrates the 100th Anniversary of its foundation. Founding members included such national figures as Eamon de Valera and Thomas MacDonagh, both of who served as second-level teachers. The ASTI has rich history in representing the teaching profession and in promoting second-level education and has been a dynamic force in the education sector in Ireland. The ASTI is the largest second-level teachers' union in Ireland with 17,500 members teaching in over 75 per cent of second-level schools. "Unlikely Radicals" provides a social and historical account of the ASTI's role in the development of second-level education and the teaching profession in Ireland. It demonstrates the remarkable contribution which second-level education has made to the lives of millions of young people and to social, political and economic progress in Ireland. It details the development of a trade union which has had a significant impact on social and education policy and which has continued to represent the values of Irish teachers and their aspirations for those they teach. |
Beschreibung: | XII, 380, [24] S. Ill. |
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adam_text | FOREWORD ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ACRONYMS PART ONE CONTENTS VLL IX XI 1. AN
OUTCAST PEDAGOGUE : THE SECONDARY TEACHER S LIFE, C. 1909 3 2.
DISSATISFACTION WITH THE PRESENT CONDITION OF THINGS : FOUNDATION AND
EARLY YEARS OF ASTI 18 3. PATIENT EFFORT TO EFFECT AN IMPROVEMENT :
ASTI IN THE BURKE ERA, C.1920-37 54 4. DILIGENCE AND ENTHUSIASM IN THE
INTEREST OF SECONDARY TEACHERS THE ASSOCIATION IN THE 1940S AND 1950S
79 PARTTWO 105 5. AND LOOK AT US NOW! 107 SECONDARY TEACHERS,
EDUCATIONAL CHANGE AND IRISH SOCIETY IN THE 1960S 6. IR COULD MEAN
MOUNTJOY OR HUNGER STRIKE TEACHER MILITANCY, C.1961-71 124 7. PROPERLY
AND FULLY ORGANISED ASTI EXPANSION AND DEVELOPMENT, C.1970-90 170 8.
WE ARE THE GENTLE ANGRY TEACHERS TEACHERS UNITY AND RESISTANCE TO
CUTBACKS IN THE 1980S 204 9. HIGHLIGHTING THE IMBALANCE EQUALITY AND
WOMEN S ISSUES, C.1970-95 225 PARTTHREE 10. AS IF EDUCATION WAS A
COMMODITY SECONDARY TEACHERS IN THE CELTIC TIGER ERA 11. SINGING
FROM DIFFERENT HYMAN SHEETS THE PAY BATDE OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM 12. THE
ASSOCIATION THEN AND NOW CONCLUSION APPENDIX 1: AST! PRESIDENTS,
1909-2009 APPENDIX J[. GENERAL SECRETARIES ENDNOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY JNDEX
VI 247 249 266 301 309 312 313 349 365
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