This longitudinal study is set in the national and international contexts of early professional development, teacher careers, and teacher retention. It provides qualitative insights into key factors shaping beginning teachers' early professional learning (EPL) journeys and considers the impact of policy initiatives on new teachers in Scotland. Three themes emerged from the data: employment uncertainty, New Teacher Induction Scheme ethos and expectations, and ensuring secure EPL. While employment uncertainty was the most prominent concern for all new teachers, the influence of professional life phases and personal circumstances on employment decisions was evident. A particular recent concern is the lack of continuity of learning and support ...
ABSTRACT Where the continuing professional development (CPD) process is being increasingly articulat...
Title changed from 'The influence of workplace culture on beginning teachers' professional learning'...
In this article, the early professional development of mature, early career teachers who entered the...
This longitudinal study is set in the national and international contexts of early professional deve...
This study considers two discourses of current relevance to national and international educators - e...
International concern to raise educational standards and improve teacher quality has directed attent...
International concern to raise educational standards and improve teacher quality has directed attent...
CPD for teachers in Scotland, as in many other countries worldwide, is receiving increased attention...
Across the UK and internationally high rates of attrition among recently qualified teachers has focu...
The four-year study of beginning teachers by the Early Professional Learning (EPL) project found tha...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the first two years of beginning teachers' professiona...
The 'Early Professional Learning Project' (ESRC Reference No. RES-139-25-0122; see website http://ww...
This paper discusses factors which enhance induction experiences for beginning teachers. It reports ...
Research says that at least twenty percent of new teachers leave the teaching profession within five...
ABSTRACT Where the continuing professional development (CPD) process is being increasingly articulat...
Title changed from 'The influence of workplace culture on beginning teachers' professional learning'...
In this article, the early professional development of mature, early career teachers who entered the...
This longitudinal study is set in the national and international contexts of early professional deve...
This study considers two discourses of current relevance to national and international educators - e...
International concern to raise educational standards and improve teacher quality has directed attent...
International concern to raise educational standards and improve teacher quality has directed attent...
CPD for teachers in Scotland, as in many other countries worldwide, is receiving increased attention...
Across the UK and internationally high rates of attrition among recently qualified teachers has focu...
The four-year study of beginning teachers by the Early Professional Learning (EPL) project found tha...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the first two years of beginning teachers' professiona...
The 'Early Professional Learning Project' (ESRC Reference No. RES-139-25-0122; see website http://ww...
This paper discusses factors which enhance induction experiences for beginning teachers. It reports ...
Research says that at least twenty percent of new teachers leave the teaching profession within five...
ABSTRACT Where the continuing professional development (CPD) process is being increasingly articulat...
Title changed from 'The influence of workplace culture on beginning teachers' professional learning'...
In this article, the early professional development of mature, early career teachers who entered the...