Abstract
This article deals with the formation, development, crisis and decline of the professional field of secondary school teaching. In order to examine the origins of this socio-cultural institution we must resort to a quantitative study as well as a study of the evolution of regulations governing the field. More importantly, though, we must delve into the ethos of its many components - its ideological codes and norms, its unwritten rules - that eventually led to the consolidation of a remarkably robust and abiding professional standard. The article also provides an up-to-date and revealing overview of the state of research on the subject.
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