This study aims to investigate whether classroom music education in Australia is experiencing challenges regarding teacher attrition, and the main factors which influence graduates to either continue classroom music teaching or to leave the profession. In this mixed methods study, 59 Australian music education graduates who have passed through their early career stage responded to a questionnaire. The questionnaire enabled close investigation and subsequent rich analysis of a significant amount of data in relation to the participants’ career trajectory and professional experiences. Interviews of eight graduates, five University lecturers, and teacher mentors equalled almost nine hours of recordings. Following recommendations in the literatu...
This paper contributes to the limited knowledge about Australian early career teacher (ECT) attritio...
This thesis presents the findings of an investigation into the musical backgrounds of generalist Tas...
Recognition of high rates of teachers leaving the profession at the start of their careers has becom...
Low enrolment and high attrition rate are pressing issues facing school music in Australia. Based on...
xiii, 147 leaves ; 28 cm.Ever-increasing attrition statistics cite unsatisfactory work conditions an...
[Abstract]: Early-career music teachers are well placed to comment on the effectiveness of pre-servi...
© 2014 Dr. Ahmet LatifogluHigh levels of attrition of beginning teachers (BTs) is a problem that is ...
Secondary school music teachers can encounter considerable challenges as they progress in the profes...
ABSTRACT: Despite increased success in attracting quality graduates into teacher education and growi...
Abstract: The problem of teacher retention has intensified in Australia, particularly in rural areas...
Documenting praxis shock in early-career Australian music teachers: the impact of pre-service teache...
ii This study explores the relationships between formative musical experiences, narrative constructi...
This research study sought to understand why so many early career teachers in an Australian Religiou...
The quality of teaching occurring in schools is directly linked to the quality of preservice prepara...
Abstract: The problem of teacher retention has intensified in Australia, particularly in rural areas...
This paper contributes to the limited knowledge about Australian early career teacher (ECT) attritio...
This thesis presents the findings of an investigation into the musical backgrounds of generalist Tas...
Recognition of high rates of teachers leaving the profession at the start of their careers has becom...
Low enrolment and high attrition rate are pressing issues facing school music in Australia. Based on...
xiii, 147 leaves ; 28 cm.Ever-increasing attrition statistics cite unsatisfactory work conditions an...
[Abstract]: Early-career music teachers are well placed to comment on the effectiveness of pre-servi...
© 2014 Dr. Ahmet LatifogluHigh levels of attrition of beginning teachers (BTs) is a problem that is ...
Secondary school music teachers can encounter considerable challenges as they progress in the profes...
ABSTRACT: Despite increased success in attracting quality graduates into teacher education and growi...
Abstract: The problem of teacher retention has intensified in Australia, particularly in rural areas...
Documenting praxis shock in early-career Australian music teachers: the impact of pre-service teache...
ii This study explores the relationships between formative musical experiences, narrative constructi...
This research study sought to understand why so many early career teachers in an Australian Religiou...
The quality of teaching occurring in schools is directly linked to the quality of preservice prepara...
Abstract: The problem of teacher retention has intensified in Australia, particularly in rural areas...
This paper contributes to the limited knowledge about Australian early career teacher (ECT) attritio...
This thesis presents the findings of an investigation into the musical backgrounds of generalist Tas...
Recognition of high rates of teachers leaving the profession at the start of their careers has becom...