“…Much news coverage is dominated by a "discourse of derision" (Parker, 2011;Wallace, 1993) that portrays schools in a negative light and blames them for the effects of broader social and structural inequities (Stack, 2006;Ulmer, 2016). Teachers and their unions are a particular target of derision (Keogh & Garrick, 2011;Tamir & Davidson, 2011;Thomas, 2011;Ulmer, 2016), with teachers framed as caring but ineffective (J. L. Cohen, 2010) and unions as obstructing needed reforms (Goldstein, 2011). Together, these and other discourses and frames advance an approach to school reform that emphasizes privatization, choice, and individual teacher accountability (Feuerstein, 2014;Hlavacik, 2016;Ungerleider, 2006;Wubbena, Ford, & Porfilio, 2016) while ignoring larger economic and social forces undermining school success (Goldstein & Beutel, 2009) as well as systemic challenges faced by teachers, such as heavy workloads (Thomas, 2006).…”