The recruitment of overseas trained teachers (OTTs) in England has seemingly disappeared from the policy radar despite their large numbers, continuing impact on primary and secondary education, and the ongoing second wave of teacher migration that started in 2014. OTTs continue to contribute to stability and continuity of provision in primary and secondary schools. From a qualitative study on ‘A day in the life of an overseas trained teacher’, this article examines (a) strategies used by OTTs to cope in their daily working lives and (b) teaching experience of OTTs in England compared with their teaching experiences in their countries of origin. The findings suggest that whereas all OTTs are ‘surviving and coping’ with the demands of their j...
The findings reported and discussed in this article extend existing research in the fields of educat...
This paper discusses initial findings on teacher identity as perceived and discussed by six particip...
This paper discusses initial findings on teacher identity as perceived and discussed by six particip...
The recruitment of overseas trained teachers (OTTs) in England has seemingly disappeared from the po...
The recruitment of overseas trained teachers (OTTs) in England is a matter that has received as much...
The recruitment of overseas trained teachers (OTTs) in England is a matter that has received as much...
The brain drain debate has dominated academic and policy discussions over the last decade. This art...
Overseas trained teachers (OTTs) have grown in numbers during the past decade, particularly in Londo...
Overseas trained teachers (OTTs) have grown in numbers during the past decade, particularly in Londo...
To date, teacher migration and recruitment have been considered mainly in respect of supply. This ar...
Overseas trained teachers (OTTs) have become an important part of the makeup of England’s primary an...
Overseas trained teachers (OTTs) have become an important part of the makeup of England’s primary an...
To date, teacher migration and recruitment have been considered mainly in respect of supply. This ar...
Teacher supply and retention is a longstanding issue in England. National Audit Office (NAO) data sh...
Notions of teacher quality, character and identity are debated worldwide. It is commonly held that ...
The findings reported and discussed in this article extend existing research in the fields of educat...
This paper discusses initial findings on teacher identity as perceived and discussed by six particip...
This paper discusses initial findings on teacher identity as perceived and discussed by six particip...
The recruitment of overseas trained teachers (OTTs) in England has seemingly disappeared from the po...
The recruitment of overseas trained teachers (OTTs) in England is a matter that has received as much...
The recruitment of overseas trained teachers (OTTs) in England is a matter that has received as much...
The brain drain debate has dominated academic and policy discussions over the last decade. This art...
Overseas trained teachers (OTTs) have grown in numbers during the past decade, particularly in Londo...
Overseas trained teachers (OTTs) have grown in numbers during the past decade, particularly in Londo...
To date, teacher migration and recruitment have been considered mainly in respect of supply. This ar...
Overseas trained teachers (OTTs) have become an important part of the makeup of England’s primary an...
Overseas trained teachers (OTTs) have become an important part of the makeup of England’s primary an...
To date, teacher migration and recruitment have been considered mainly in respect of supply. This ar...
Teacher supply and retention is a longstanding issue in England. National Audit Office (NAO) data sh...
Notions of teacher quality, character and identity are debated worldwide. It is commonly held that ...
The findings reported and discussed in this article extend existing research in the fields of educat...
This paper discusses initial findings on teacher identity as perceived and discussed by six particip...
This paper discusses initial findings on teacher identity as perceived and discussed by six particip...