
The Teacher and The State
A Comparative Analysis of Nordic and East Asian Nations
Emerald Publishing Limited
Published on 14. November 2025
Book
Hardback
218 pages
978-1-83662-993-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Teacher and the State explores the dynamic relationship between the state and teachers using a theory of global cultural dynamics. Through a comparison of eight Nordic and East Asian regions, the authors examine how interactions between teachers and the state influenced the teaching profession, educational policies, reforms, and social capacities.
The book explores the responses of regional and national actors to international reforms and policy discussions within a globally influenced education system. The authors illustrate how, over time, the teaching profession has been pivotal in shaping national identity, generating human capital, and more recently, enhancing a society's ability to adapt to change. In a world where global forces can significantly impact national education, they examine how regional and national actors respond uniquely to globally spreading reforms and transnational policy dialogues.
This is a valuable resource for graduate courses in comparative education, international politics, and teacher education. It provides extensive historical, qualitative, and quantitative data linked to core theories, and critiques the impact of globalization on academic research, engaging with global governance theories to refine assumptions about organizational power in a globalized world.
The book explores the responses of regional and national actors to international reforms and policy discussions within a globally influenced education system. The authors illustrate how, over time, the teaching profession has been pivotal in shaping national identity, generating human capital, and more recently, enhancing a society's ability to adapt to change. In a world where global forces can significantly impact national education, they examine how regional and national actors respond uniquely to globally spreading reforms and transnational policy dialogues.
This is a valuable resource for graduate courses in comparative education, international politics, and teacher education. It provides extensive historical, qualitative, and quantitative data linked to core theories, and critiques the impact of globalization on academic research, engaging with global governance theories to refine assumptions about organizational power in a globalized world.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 158 mm
Width: 237 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
434 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83662-993-1 (9781836629931)
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Persons
Gerald K. LeTendre is the Harry Lawrence Batschelet II Chair of Educational Administration at The Pennsylvania State University.
Jo B. Helgetun is a researcher with the Groupe interdiciplinaire de Recherche sur la Socialisation, l'Education et la Formation (GIRSEF) at the University of Louvain.
Hansol Woo is an independent researcher in South Korea.
Sakiko Ikoma is a senior researcher at American Institutes for Research (AIR).
Jo B. Helgetun is a researcher with the Groupe interdiciplinaire de Recherche sur la Socialisation, l'Education et la Formation (GIRSEF) at the University of Louvain.
Hansol Woo is an independent researcher in South Korea.
Sakiko Ikoma is a senior researcher at American Institutes for Research (AIR).
Author
The Pennsylvania State University, USA
University of Louvain, Belgium
The Pennsylvania State University, USA
American Institutes for Research, USA
Content
Chapter 1. Teachers and Nations
Chapter 2. Teaching as a Profession - National Cultural Logics
Chapter 3. The State Control of Teacher Education and Professional Development; Yuan Chih Fu and Huacong Liu
Chapter 4. Teacher Leadership: National Organizational Patterns and Cultures; Huacong Liu
Chapter 5. Teacher Collectives and the State - Conflict, Cooperation and Cooptation; Meredith Bouvier, Yuran Emma Zhang, and Arkar Kyaw
Chapter 6. New Public Management, Neoliberal Reforms and Privatization; Yuran Emma Zhang
Chapter 7. Clarifying Regions as "Models": Cultural Similarities and Regional Conflict
Chapter 8. National Policies, Regional Dynamics and the Global Dynamic
Chapter 9. Conclusion
Chapter 2. Teaching as a Profession - National Cultural Logics
Chapter 3. The State Control of Teacher Education and Professional Development; Yuan Chih Fu and Huacong Liu
Chapter 4. Teacher Leadership: National Organizational Patterns and Cultures; Huacong Liu
Chapter 5. Teacher Collectives and the State - Conflict, Cooperation and Cooptation; Meredith Bouvier, Yuran Emma Zhang, and Arkar Kyaw
Chapter 6. New Public Management, Neoliberal Reforms and Privatization; Yuran Emma Zhang
Chapter 7. Clarifying Regions as "Models": Cultural Similarities and Regional Conflict
Chapter 8. National Policies, Regional Dynamics and the Global Dynamic
Chapter 9. Conclusion