Some Outstanding Issues

In Teachers' know-how: a philosophical investigation. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 203–215 (2017)
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The concluding chapter of this book will address a number of related topics that have not yet received explicit attention, although the approach taken to them should be implicit in what has been said in the foregoing chapters. These include: discipline, classroom management, school culture, leadership and accountability. In doing so, I will attempt to show how the professional technician conception of the teacher is the most suited to educational needs in developed societies.

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