Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

COVID-19: A Catalyst for Change

Marsh-Davies, Katy; Brown, Suzanne

Authors

Suzanne Brown



Contributors

Cathy Burnett
Editor

Abstract

The final chapter summarises what preceding chapters have revealed about teachers and teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic and why the crisis has been a catalyst for change. Discussion proceeds, organised into two overarching themes drawn from the content of the book: Complex Lives & Shifting Identities and Care & Co-Dependence. These lead to four recommendations for the transformation of teaching post-COVID: 1) Develop and nurture the professional autonomy of teachers; 2) Incorporate reflexive practice into teacher development; 3) Cultivate cultures of care and empathy for all; and 4) Work collaboratively to achieve transformation. Together the four recommendations function as pillars for long-term systemic and cultural change in education, which place care and empathy more centrally on agendas and ensure this extends to teachers and leaders as well as students. Calls are made for more concerted reflexivity and collaboration and for teaching professionals to be enabled to work with autonomy and flexibility. The recommendations seek to capture valuable lessons from the pandemic – which emerged through the chapters within the book - in order to address the effects of neoliberalism in education and ease the recruitment and retention crisis.

Citation

Marsh-Davies, K., & Brown, S. (2023). COVID-19: A Catalyst for Change. In K. Marsh-Davies, & C. Burnett (Eds.), Teachers and Teaching Post-COVID: Seizing Opportunities for Change. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003352129-22

Online Publication Date Nov 23, 2023
Publication Date Nov 23, 2023
Deposit Date Oct 18, 2024
Publicly Available Date May 24, 2025
Publisher Routledge
Book Title Teachers and Teaching Post-COVID: Seizing Opportunities for Change
Chapter Number 17
ISBN 9781032399492 ; 9781032399508
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003352129-22
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4415753
Contract Date Mar 31, 2023

Files

This file is under embargo until May 24, 2025 due to copyright reasons.

Contact K.Marsh-Davies@hull.ac.uk to request a copy for personal use.




You might also like



Downloadable Citations