This paper explores the relationship between early career teachers’ (ECTs) work identities, neoliberal education assemblages, and mandated professional standards. The task of supporting and retaining beginning teachers has received considerable attention in recent years in the face of alarming rates of teacher attrition internationally. The study, undertaken in Western Australia, explores how ECTs construct identities in response to competitive educational discourses, high levels of individual stress, insecure employment, excessive work-loads and limited formal support. The Australian Professional Standards are an example of ‘organisational learning’ that aims to support ECTs. However, our research suggests that in practice a managerial ‘ti...
Negotiation of teaching identities in neoliberal schooling spaces is examined. Dissonance between a ...
This article reports findings from a small-scale research project which explored the professional id...
is thesis contributes to contemporary debates about professionalism in the ECEC sector. This is achi...
This paper explores the relationship between early career teachers’ (ECTs) work identities, neoliber...
This paper explores the hyper-performative expectations of early career teachers (ECTs) in the conte...
This paper examines how early career teachers cope with or manage the challenges that they experienc...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic research in disadvantaged communities, the paper describes the eff...
The impacts of policy reforms on the early childhood education (ECE) sector have been a focal point ...
It is anticipated that the current workforce of teachers in Victoria, Australia will retire within t...
This article provides insights into the ways that teacher education programs might equip early caree...
This paper reports on an Escalate funded project which is investigating the journey of school teache...
Similar to many other OECD countries, contemporary policy approaches to teacher professional learnin...
International concern to raise educational standards and improve teacher quality has directed attent...
Abstract Teachers’ professional training and development has been the focus of intense academic and ...
In the last few decades, there have been massive cultural and structural changes in the workplace ac...
Negotiation of teaching identities in neoliberal schooling spaces is examined. Dissonance between a ...
This article reports findings from a small-scale research project which explored the professional id...
is thesis contributes to contemporary debates about professionalism in the ECEC sector. This is achi...
This paper explores the relationship between early career teachers’ (ECTs) work identities, neoliber...
This paper explores the hyper-performative expectations of early career teachers (ECTs) in the conte...
This paper examines how early career teachers cope with or manage the challenges that they experienc...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic research in disadvantaged communities, the paper describes the eff...
The impacts of policy reforms on the early childhood education (ECE) sector have been a focal point ...
It is anticipated that the current workforce of teachers in Victoria, Australia will retire within t...
This article provides insights into the ways that teacher education programs might equip early caree...
This paper reports on an Escalate funded project which is investigating the journey of school teache...
Similar to many other OECD countries, contemporary policy approaches to teacher professional learnin...
International concern to raise educational standards and improve teacher quality has directed attent...
Abstract Teachers’ professional training and development has been the focus of intense academic and ...
In the last few decades, there have been massive cultural and structural changes in the workplace ac...
Negotiation of teaching identities in neoliberal schooling spaces is examined. Dissonance between a ...
This article reports findings from a small-scale research project which explored the professional id...
is thesis contributes to contemporary debates about professionalism in the ECEC sector. This is achi...