This paper presents a comparative study of two groups of student mothers from a teacher training course in the UK at the start and end of the 1990s, with a focus on gender issues. The study investigated the extent to which the women students could draw on their experiences as mothers to positive effect in their training, combining public and private spheres, and how far their domestic responsibilities created problems for them on the course. All the women possessed considerable skills, particularly in working with children, which were an attribute in their training. Although both groups faced similar difficulties, such as the double burden of domestic and course work, and changes in family life arising from their status transition, it was f...
This article explores some of the issues around the agenda for workforce reform as it applies to pro...
In the context of the growing number of mature students entering higher education in Europe, this st...
As part of the process of widening participation in higher education there has been an accelerated g...
This paper presents a comparative study of two groups of student mothers from a teacher training cou...
Many students in New Zealand are now of mature age, female, and mothers of dependent children (Allis...
This paper explores the transition to first-time motherhood as experienced by a small sub-sample of ...
This paper reports on a study in which we interviewed eleven student teachers who were mothers. W...
Until fairly recent history the roles of career woman and mother could not be undertaken concurrentl...
Amongst today’s increasingly diverse range of mature age students are those who enrol in the New Opp...
This final paper is focused on finding out how being a mother affects working as a teacher and vice ...
This research explores widening participation in one university-led Post Graduate Primary initial te...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study is to explore the permeation of the motherhood and teaching and...
The focus of this paper is a parent education group, offering parents an accredited practical skills...
The majority of teachers in England are women and many will become mothers at some point during thei...
Hon., Trinity College Dublin, 1973 The problem addressed in the study is the low status afforded ...
This article explores some of the issues around the agenda for workforce reform as it applies to pro...
In the context of the growing number of mature students entering higher education in Europe, this st...
As part of the process of widening participation in higher education there has been an accelerated g...
This paper presents a comparative study of two groups of student mothers from a teacher training cou...
Many students in New Zealand are now of mature age, female, and mothers of dependent children (Allis...
This paper explores the transition to first-time motherhood as experienced by a small sub-sample of ...
This paper reports on a study in which we interviewed eleven student teachers who were mothers. W...
Until fairly recent history the roles of career woman and mother could not be undertaken concurrentl...
Amongst today’s increasingly diverse range of mature age students are those who enrol in the New Opp...
This final paper is focused on finding out how being a mother affects working as a teacher and vice ...
This research explores widening participation in one university-led Post Graduate Primary initial te...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study is to explore the permeation of the motherhood and teaching and...
The focus of this paper is a parent education group, offering parents an accredited practical skills...
The majority of teachers in England are women and many will become mothers at some point during thei...
Hon., Trinity College Dublin, 1973 The problem addressed in the study is the low status afforded ...
This article explores some of the issues around the agenda for workforce reform as it applies to pro...
In the context of the growing number of mature students entering higher education in Europe, this st...
As part of the process of widening participation in higher education there has been an accelerated g...