Career decision-making research has focused primarily on occupation change as a discrete event and emphasised occupational mobility. Not all of those who consider changing occupation do so though, and this study explored the narrative accounts of nine female teachers who had considered leaving the profession, but remained teaching at midlife. Narrative plotlines illustrated how this decision-making process evolved across the career span and revealed individual experiences ranging from reconciliation to on-going disaffection with teaching. Thematic analysis identified factors associated with occupational embeddedness in understanding why these women stayed and the potential for embedding issues to constrain women's occupational mobility. Imp...
Unstable, expensive and complex routes for mature students in part-time higher education remain a b...
Abstract Teacher burn out contributes to the epidemic of early career exit. At least half of all new...
Whether it is undertaken as a matter of choice, or has been imposed by external circumstances, caree...
This thesis reports on a life history study of forty women secondary school teachers in England. The...
This paper adopts a narrative inquiry approach to discuss an under-researched aspect of beginning te...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to explore the career transitions of the teachers who...
The theoretical-methodological approach taken to this research was at the interface of ideas drawn f...
Objectives While institutional and systemic attempts to increase women’s participation in medical ed...
Paper Session 61.065: The Lives of Beginning Teachers: Experiences in a Work LifeworldConference The...
Individual PapersThis presentation adopts a narrative inquiry approach to report on a comparison of ...
Much of the literature about teachers\u27 lives and careers is problematic. It often fails to involv...
Many individuals experience a number of career transitions. This is a result of the interplay of lab...
In 2004 as many as 25% of teachers in Sweden, Denmark, and England were willing to leave their profe...
To understand the ways in which teachers in the mid-career stage might be retained and maintained in...
Teacher retention, especially of qualified teachers within high poverty schools, is an issue of loca...
Unstable, expensive and complex routes for mature students in part-time higher education remain a b...
Abstract Teacher burn out contributes to the epidemic of early career exit. At least half of all new...
Whether it is undertaken as a matter of choice, or has been imposed by external circumstances, caree...
This thesis reports on a life history study of forty women secondary school teachers in England. The...
This paper adopts a narrative inquiry approach to discuss an under-researched aspect of beginning te...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to explore the career transitions of the teachers who...
The theoretical-methodological approach taken to this research was at the interface of ideas drawn f...
Objectives While institutional and systemic attempts to increase women’s participation in medical ed...
Paper Session 61.065: The Lives of Beginning Teachers: Experiences in a Work LifeworldConference The...
Individual PapersThis presentation adopts a narrative inquiry approach to report on a comparison of ...
Much of the literature about teachers\u27 lives and careers is problematic. It often fails to involv...
Many individuals experience a number of career transitions. This is a result of the interplay of lab...
In 2004 as many as 25% of teachers in Sweden, Denmark, and England were willing to leave their profe...
To understand the ways in which teachers in the mid-career stage might be retained and maintained in...
Teacher retention, especially of qualified teachers within high poverty schools, is an issue of loca...
Unstable, expensive and complex routes for mature students in part-time higher education remain a b...
Abstract Teacher burn out contributes to the epidemic of early career exit. At least half of all new...
Whether it is undertaken as a matter of choice, or has been imposed by external circumstances, caree...