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How and why have representations of teachers and schools changed over time?

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How and why have representations of teachers and schools changed over time? Schools and teachers are represented differently over time due to the change in social outlook on the practice a respect of schools but also the general behaviour of children in schools. In the 1939 film 'Goodbye Mr Chips' representation of schools is that of a prestigious and respected school, that has a heritage and intends to stick by it. Goodbye Mr Chips was also set in a British school, somehow the general representation of (especially old) British schools is that of a prestigious atmosphere, with all of the students being marked into school in lines being called only by their last names, and being forced to where gowns like a miniature university. In Comparison to the modern day representation of a British school in a series such as 'Waterloo Road' set and written in 2007 is very different the...

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