Teachers’ politicity as a sociohistorical juncture: bringing a Freirean angle to education policy studies

By: Material type: TextSeries: Globalisation,Societies and Eduacation ; 22(1)Publication details: United Kingdom Taylor & Francis 2024Description: 77-89Subject(s): Online resources:
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This paper engages with the Freirean concept of politicity for critical policy studies in education. The first part lays the ground to expand the conceptualisation of teachers’ politicity. I argue this entails an examination of the limits and possibilities within a juncture. To develop the argument, the second part focuses on a teacher strike that took place in Chile and draws on corpus-driven discourse analysis to explore news from a national teacher organisation and from an influential newspaper. Through the angle of politicity, I identify and discuss ideational projects during the strike with an emphasis on counterhegemonic resources for change.

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