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Religious Schools in the Marketplace: Teachers’ Work in U.S. Catholic Schools

Sat, April 26, 11:40am to 1:10pm MDT (11:40am to 1:10pm MDT), The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Ballroom Level, Four Seasons Ballroom 2-3

Abstract

The question: ‘Education: Commodity or Public Good?’ (Grace, 1989) is more prescient than ever, and this paper probes the ways in which Catholic school teachers experience market-oriented dimensions of practice alongside the spiritual capital that fuels their work. Through drawing on the narratives of teachers who teach in U.S. Catholic schools, this paper explores the ways in which teachers feel the effects of neoliberal and market-based reform in their everyday lives. The findings illuminate three themes: 1) Technocratic Professionalism; 2) Competition from the Marketplace and 3) Optimizing the Student Experience. The paper urges those interested in the future of Catholic schools to consider that the neoliberal agenda is not merely theoretical but produces very real consequences for teachers.

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