In this article, experiences of beginning primary teachers on an English employment‐based route into teaching, called the Graduate Teacher Programme, are presented and evaluated. Factors affecting the progress of trainee teachers on the programme are explored, including prior work experience, expectations of the participants and levels of support provided by the schools. In general, those with prior classroom experience found the transition easier than those for whom this was a major career change, although schools often gave too much responsibility to those who had worked in schools before. Personal, informal support was regarded as vital in boosting trainees' often low self‐confidence, while formal support was valued more in retrospect. C...
This article describes a small-scale quantitative study that explored levels of satisfaction within ...
This article describes a small-scale quantitative study that explored levels of satisfaction within ...
Recruiting, preparing and retaining high-quality teachers are recurrent themes of local, national an...
In this article, experiences of beginning primary teachers on an English employment-based route into...
In this paper, case studies of trainee teachers on a primary Graduate Teacher Programme (GTP) will b...
In this article, the early professional development of mature, early career teachers who entered the...
notes: Published online 14 Dec 2010publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleNewly qualified teache...
Teachers do not go into teaching for an easy life. Nor does initial teacher training provide an easy...
This article examines what both in-service and pre-service trainee teachers learn from their early e...
Across the UK and internationally high rates of attrition among recently qualified teachers has focu...
Drawing on a series of semi‐structured interviews, this small case study examines the perceptions of...
This article compares student and trainee teachers’ experiences of three different routes into secon...
This paper outlines research that set out to explore the acknowledged challenge of success and reten...
This thesis explores the knowledge growth of beginning primary teachers in different employment cont...
In its recent report on the Graduate Teacher Programme (GTP), an employment-based route to Qualified...
This article describes a small-scale quantitative study that explored levels of satisfaction within ...
This article describes a small-scale quantitative study that explored levels of satisfaction within ...
Recruiting, preparing and retaining high-quality teachers are recurrent themes of local, national an...
In this article, experiences of beginning primary teachers on an English employment-based route into...
In this paper, case studies of trainee teachers on a primary Graduate Teacher Programme (GTP) will b...
In this article, the early professional development of mature, early career teachers who entered the...
notes: Published online 14 Dec 2010publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleNewly qualified teache...
Teachers do not go into teaching for an easy life. Nor does initial teacher training provide an easy...
This article examines what both in-service and pre-service trainee teachers learn from their early e...
Across the UK and internationally high rates of attrition among recently qualified teachers has focu...
Drawing on a series of semi‐structured interviews, this small case study examines the perceptions of...
This article compares student and trainee teachers’ experiences of three different routes into secon...
This paper outlines research that set out to explore the acknowledged challenge of success and reten...
This thesis explores the knowledge growth of beginning primary teachers in different employment cont...
In its recent report on the Graduate Teacher Programme (GTP), an employment-based route to Qualified...
This article describes a small-scale quantitative study that explored levels of satisfaction within ...
This article describes a small-scale quantitative study that explored levels of satisfaction within ...
Recruiting, preparing and retaining high-quality teachers are recurrent themes of local, national an...