教育工作者的隐形劳动:系统回顾

IF 2.7 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
K. Bret Staudt Willet, Dan He
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教育工作者的许多职业活动都具有隐蔽性或被忽视性,这使得本已困难重重的支持教 育工作者劳动的任务变得更加复杂--无论是在幼儿园-12 年级还是在高等教育环境中。这些工作可以理解为隐形劳动。按照 PRISMA 标准,我们进行了系统的文献综述,以回答一个研究问题:学者们是如何从隐形劳动的角度来界定教育工作者的职业活动的?本系统性综述检索了 10 个教育数据库,确定了 16 篇同行评审期刊论文,时间跨度为 2011-2021 年。通过对这些研究的主题分析,我们建立了一个五种类型的隐形模型,它们相互交织并掩盖了教育工作者的专业努力:背景劳动、护理劳动、不稳定劳动、身份劳动和远程劳动。审查还显示了与教育工作者的隐形劳动有关的几个总体主题,我们将结合文献对这些主题进行讨论:努力往往是半隐形的,隐形是主观的,边缘化教育工作者的努力往往被忽视,在意想不到的地方工作往往意味着努力被忽视,以及掩盖努力的因素是多层次的。然后,我们讨论了对实践的影响,从五个隐形劳动问题入手,引发思考,然后讨论如何将隐形劳动作为一种改进视角,用于确定需求、分配资源、分析工作和任务以及评估绩效。
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Educators' invisible labour: A systematic review
The hidden or overlooked nature of many of educators' professional activities complicates the already difficult task of supporting educators' labour—in both K‐12 and higher education settings. These efforts can be understood as types of invisible labour. Following PRISMA standards, we conducted a systematic literature review to answer a single research question: How have scholars framed educators' professional activities in terms of invisible labour? This systematic review searched 10 educational databases and identified 16 peer‐reviewed journal articles spanning 2011–2021. From thematic analysis of these studies, we developed a model of five types of invisibility that intersect and mask educators' professional efforts: background, care, precarious, identity and remote labour. The review also showed several overall themes related to educators' invisible labour, which we discuss in connection to the literature: effort is often semivisible, invisibility is subjective, effort by marginalised educators is often overlooked, labour in unexpected places often means effort is overlooked, and there are layers of factors masking effort. We then discuss implications for practice, starting with five invisible labour questions to prompt reflection, then how to apply invisible labour as an improvement lens for identifying needs, allocating resources, analysing jobs and tasks, and evaluating performance.
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Review of Education
Review of Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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