Feeling Obligated

Teaching in Neoliberal Times

By Anne M. Phelan & Melanie D. Janzen
Categories: Education, Philosophy
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Hardcover : 9781487550851, 136 pages, February 2024
Paperback : 9781487550868, 136 pages, February 2024
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781487550899, 136 pages, December 2023
Ebook (PDF) : 9781487550905, 136 pages, December 2023

Table of contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: The “Miserable Conditions” of Teaching
1. Precarious Others: Valuing Singularity
2. Alienation and Exclusion: Appreciating Proximity
3. Shamed and Shaming: Honouring Students
4. Destitute and Dying: Preserving Dignity
5. Fears and Frustrations: Acknowledging Desire
6. Revitalizing Teaching as Vocation
Index 

Description

Feeling Obligated combines theoretical insights with the first-hand experiences of Canadian teachers to illustrate the impact of neoliberalism – the installation of market norms into educational and social policies – on teachers’ professional integrity.

Anne M. Phelan and Melanie D. Janzen illustrate the miserable conditions in which teachers teach, their efforts to navigate and withstand those circumstances, and their struggle to respond ethically to students, especially those already marginalized economically and socially. Exploring how educational policies attempt to recast teachers as skilled clinicians, the book revitalizes a conversation about teaching as a vocation wherein the challenge of obligation is of central concern. Haunted by what has already happened and threatened by what may yet occur, Feeling Obligated foregrounds the challenge of ethical obligation in teaching and makes a strong case for the revitalization of teaching as a vocation, involving commitment, resolve, and trust in a future yet to come.