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Teachers’ Organizations and Educational Reform: Resistance and Beyond

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Title
Teachers’ Organizations and Educational Reform: Resistance and Beyond
Abstract
This paper presents case studies of teacher union-government relationships in three Canadian provinces – British Columbia, Ontario, and Alberta – where teacher organizations have undertaken divergent strategic positions relative to educational reform. It identifies critical factors that may lead teacher unions to challenge government reforms, how and when a teacher organization might instead accommodate governmental reform, and under what circumstances union renewal drives an organization to establish reform strategies of its own. The paper demonstrates the results of these varied strategies and suggests that teacher unions’ stances, including when they are resistant, are rational and, arguably, necessary.
Publication
Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy / Revue canadienne en administration et politique de l’éducation
Issue
196
Pages
34-48
Date
2021
Language
English
ISSN
1207-7798
Accessed
7/26/25, 3:17 PM
Citation
Maharaj, S., & Bascia, N. (2021). Teachers’ Organizations and Educational Reform: Resistance and Beyond. Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy / Revue Canadienne En Administration et Politique de l’éducation, 196, 34–48. https://doi.org/10.7202/1078516ar