Teachers

by Ann Lieberman and Lynne Miller

Published 12 March 1999

Fifteen years after Lieberman and Miller's Teachers-Their World and Their Work, many schools and the teachers who work in them are being challenged to achieve more ambitious and far-reaching goals than ever before. In this sequel to their ground-breaking volume the authors bring the reader up to date by addressing the contemporary realities of schools and teaching, focusing on both the constraints and the possibilities embedded in practice. The words and experiences of teachers and principals are used by the authors to show what growth and change look like from the inside-the teacher's perspective: what change requires, how differences in context and personnel are accommodated, what people learn as they change, and what it feels like in the process. This book is a major contribution to a growing literature focusing on the central participants in school reform-the teachers. It is essential to the success of this transformation that "their world and their work" be understood and supported in all its complexity.