Drawing on the findings of a three-year, longitudinal study investigating early career teachers’ (ECTs) experiences and perceptions of leadership development in English secondary schools, this paper highlights, from the perspectives of ECTs, some of the factors that support and facilitate leadership development during the first few years of the teaching career. ECTs’ leadership dispositions and aspirations seemed to be formed within and in response to what they perceived to be the nature of their particular school contexts. They appeared to position themselves in relation to the perceived school leadership ethos at a range of points along what might be conceptualised as a continuum from resistance and alienation to amenability and identific...
This paper traces the dramatic proliferation of leadership roles in English primary and secondary sc...
Teacher attrition is a global concern that is particularly prevalent among beginning teachers. Teach...
Despite serious attention given to talent management in schools over recent years, a leadership cris...
Drawing on the findings of a three-year, longitudinal study investigating early career teachers’ (EC...
The problem of loss of new qualified teachers has been a global issue which has a detrimental impact...
Teacher leadership is a concept that is gaining increasing interest from both practitioners and rese...
Leadership in schools is equated principally with those who hold formal or designated positions of l...
The literature suggests that teachers who perceive themselves as leaders can adapt their teaching pe...
This study explores a school leaders’ perspective on teacher professional agency. Tensions may arise...
The most recent decade has seen a major growth in interest in teacher leadership, but there is limit...
School leaders are in a position to make decisions that influence beginning teachers’ first year in ...
The lived experiences of novice teachers in out-of-field positions influence future career decisions...
Studies investigating the career progression of BME teachers identify institutionalised discriminati...
This qualitative study looked at how early childhood teachers talk about and interact with the most ...
This longitudinal study aims to create in-depth knowledge about the phenomena of middle-leadership a...
This paper traces the dramatic proliferation of leadership roles in English primary and secondary sc...
Teacher attrition is a global concern that is particularly prevalent among beginning teachers. Teach...
Despite serious attention given to talent management in schools over recent years, a leadership cris...
Drawing on the findings of a three-year, longitudinal study investigating early career teachers’ (EC...
The problem of loss of new qualified teachers has been a global issue which has a detrimental impact...
Teacher leadership is a concept that is gaining increasing interest from both practitioners and rese...
Leadership in schools is equated principally with those who hold formal or designated positions of l...
The literature suggests that teachers who perceive themselves as leaders can adapt their teaching pe...
This study explores a school leaders’ perspective on teacher professional agency. Tensions may arise...
The most recent decade has seen a major growth in interest in teacher leadership, but there is limit...
School leaders are in a position to make decisions that influence beginning teachers’ first year in ...
The lived experiences of novice teachers in out-of-field positions influence future career decisions...
Studies investigating the career progression of BME teachers identify institutionalised discriminati...
This qualitative study looked at how early childhood teachers talk about and interact with the most ...
This longitudinal study aims to create in-depth knowledge about the phenomena of middle-leadership a...
This paper traces the dramatic proliferation of leadership roles in English primary and secondary sc...
Teacher attrition is a global concern that is particularly prevalent among beginning teachers. Teach...
Despite serious attention given to talent management in schools over recent years, a leadership cris...