Lora Bartlett is an associate professor of education at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her research advances knowledge related to teachers' professional commitment, conceptions of teacher professionalism, and the composition of the teacher workforce. Alisun Thompson is an assistant professor and teacher educator at the University of Puget Sound. Her research focuses on the conditions that attract, support, and retain teachers in the profession. Judith Warren Little is the Carol Liu Professor of Education Policy, emerita, at the University of California, Berkeley, and an elected member of the National Academy of Education. She is a sociologist whose research focuses on teachers' work and the organizational and policy contexts of teaching. Riley Collins is a doctoral candidate in the Education Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz, whose work centers on teacher labor organizing.
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"Going the Distance is a comprehensive study on teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic and has broader implications for teachers' work during crises. It is written in a very accessible way that means it will be taken up by educators, academics, and policymakers alike."--Nina Bascia, professor emerita, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education "Going the Distance immerses readers in the challenges that teachers nationwide faced during COVID--unworkable workloads, scarce resources, top-down edicts, and blame for students' 'learning loss.' In their compelling analysis, the authors explain how school and district contexts affected teachers' work, their satisfaction, success, and subsequent career decisions."--Susan Moore Johnson, Jerome T. Murphy Research Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and author of Where Teachers Thrive: Organizing Schools for Success