Ce. Bidwell et Jy. Yasumoto, The collegial focus: Teaching fields, collegial relationships, and instructional practice in American high schools, SOCIOL EDUC, 72(4), 1999, pp. 234-256
This article presents a theory of the collegial social control of teachers'
instructional beliefs and practices that centers on the idea of the "colle
gial focus," which is an application of Feld's "social focus" construct. It
reports on a study of 13 American public and private high schools. Three k
ey findings emerged from the data analysis: (1) faculty social organization
in these high schools provided the structural and normative capacity for t
he collegial control of instruction, (2) local cultures of practice seem to
have emerged in department-based collegial foci, and (3) the tendency for
collegial foci to correspond to lines of pedagogical division within depart
ments appears to have depended on the strength with which norms of practice
in a teaching field were institutionalized.