Today almost every worker claims to be a professional and their occupation a profession. To teachers the question of professionalism is very important; it influences the quality of education they provide for children as well as the quality of their lives as teachers. Yet, how professionalism is defined and what constitute a profession have been sites of academic and ideological struggle between union leaders, bureaucrats and academics played out in a variety of settings. This paper reports on a study that investigated teachers’ conception of professionalism and profession. It examined teachers’ views of themselves as professionals and of teaching as a profession. The research adopted a descriptive survey approach. Evidence was gathered thro...
When teachers talk about themselves as professionals two related, but at bottom different, ideas are...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals ´ has become commonplace within teacher education, educatio...
Recently, Sachs (Teacher professionalism: why are we still talking about it? 22(4):413–425, 2016) po...
Is teaching a profession? This article compares teachers with other professionals, such as medical d...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to discuss how teacher professionalism is defined in scholarly ...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals´ has become commonplace within teacher education, education...
Teaching as a profession requires professional training, knowledge, hands-on practice, certain compe...
This article is drawn from my PhD study, which explored teachers’ sense of professional identity in ...
An effective teaching contributes to the students’ performance and this depends on qualified-trained...
M.Ed. (Education)It is conventional to think of teachers as being professionals. This assumption may...
This paper intended to unravel what professionalism in teaching entailed. In Zimbabwe, anyone who ha...
Education reform in many parts of the world is premised on the view that teachers show lack of profe...
Education reform in many parts of the world is premised on the view that teachers show lack of profe...
The teaching profession in Nigeria has gone through many stages and even today there are disagreemen...
This research explores teacher motivation towards professional practice in the Ghana Education Servi...
When teachers talk about themselves as professionals two related, but at bottom different, ideas are...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals ´ has become commonplace within teacher education, educatio...
Recently, Sachs (Teacher professionalism: why are we still talking about it? 22(4):413–425, 2016) po...
Is teaching a profession? This article compares teachers with other professionals, such as medical d...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to discuss how teacher professionalism is defined in scholarly ...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals´ has become commonplace within teacher education, education...
Teaching as a profession requires professional training, knowledge, hands-on practice, certain compe...
This article is drawn from my PhD study, which explored teachers’ sense of professional identity in ...
An effective teaching contributes to the students’ performance and this depends on qualified-trained...
M.Ed. (Education)It is conventional to think of teachers as being professionals. This assumption may...
This paper intended to unravel what professionalism in teaching entailed. In Zimbabwe, anyone who ha...
Education reform in many parts of the world is premised on the view that teachers show lack of profe...
Education reform in many parts of the world is premised on the view that teachers show lack of profe...
The teaching profession in Nigeria has gone through many stages and even today there are disagreemen...
This research explores teacher motivation towards professional practice in the Ghana Education Servi...
When teachers talk about themselves as professionals two related, but at bottom different, ideas are...
Talking about teachers as ´professionals ´ has become commonplace within teacher education, educatio...
Recently, Sachs (Teacher professionalism: why are we still talking about it? 22(4):413–425, 2016) po...