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Teaching and Time Poverty

Teaching and Time Poverty

Understanding Workload and Work Intensification in Schools

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  • Release Date: 04/12/2024
  • Barcode: 9781032600901
  • Genre: Society & Culture
  • Imprint: Routledge
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Teaching and Time Poverty

Teaching and Time Poverty

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Understanding Workload and Work Intensification in Schools

As teacher shortages reach a global crisis point, this book explores how time poverty is a critical factor in the lives of teachers and school leaders. Arguing that we must cease framing the problem of teachers’ work as simply workload, this book suggests that understanding time poverty is essential to foster more manageable working lives.


As teacher shortages reach a global crisis point, this book explores how time poverty has become a critical factor in the working lives of teachers and school leaders. Arguing that we need to move away from framing the problem of teachers’ work as simply workload, this book suggests that understanding time poverty is the first step in moving toward more manageable working lives.

The book brings together international perspectives on teacher time poverty, drawing on theoretical and empirical work to underscore the growing complexity of teachers’ work and how this impacts job satisfaction, stress and feeling that there is never enough time to accomplish all that needs to be done. Many policy solutions misdiagnose the problems of teachers’ work, simply suggesting it is an issue of workload. The chapters investigate issues of work intensification, finding that teachers are not only working longer, but also working harder as they manage more complex classrooms and policy mandates.

This book is essential reading for those interested in understanding how current education policy both produces time poverty and could better identify and respond to the complexities of teachers’ work.



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  • Contributor: Greg Thompson (Edited by), Anna Hogan (Edited by)
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