This paper presents the results of a large-scale survey of undergraduates in England, concerning their envisaged career choices and how they made them. This gives a more complete account of those who do and do not want to be teachers than usual in the existing literature based primarily on prospective/existing teacher accounts. The paper looks at the issue of shortages, the reasons why people might be deterred from teaching, and summarises the methods used in our new study, followed by the results. The results cover descriptive analyses, and a comparison of responses from those who considered being a teacher (or not), those who had applied to train as a teacher (or not), and those intending to teach. These results are put together in two lo...
The paper describes a study that assesses the feasibility of identifying signs of teacher dissatisfa...
Teachers around the world are in short supply; in England, teacher recruitment has been described as...
The shortage of teachers in England and Wales continues to be a high profile area of scrutiny. Parti...
A survey of undergraduate students in England, covering their background, career intentions, sources...
This paper reports on a comprehensive review of international evidence, synthesising the findings of...
Understanding people’s perceptions of teaching as an occupation, and their motivation or oth-erwise ...
There are long-term and severe teacher shortages in England, particularly in the sciences. Current r...
Understanding people’s perceptions of teaching as an occupation, and their motivation or otherwise t...
Understanding people’s perceptions of teaching as an occupation, and their motivation or otherwise t...
In an era of recurring teacher shortages, Flanders struggles with a considerable proportion of teach...
As fewer and fewer students choose teaching as a career, the teaching profession struggles to unders...
This article describes a small-scale quantitative study that explored levels of satisfaction within ...
A detailed questionnaire about why they chose teaching as a career and the challenges that they face...
There is widespread concern about the shortage of secondary school teachers in England. Recruitment ...
This article describes a small-scale quantitative study that explored levels of satisfaction within ...
The paper describes a study that assesses the feasibility of identifying signs of teacher dissatisfa...
Teachers around the world are in short supply; in England, teacher recruitment has been described as...
The shortage of teachers in England and Wales continues to be a high profile area of scrutiny. Parti...
A survey of undergraduate students in England, covering their background, career intentions, sources...
This paper reports on a comprehensive review of international evidence, synthesising the findings of...
Understanding people’s perceptions of teaching as an occupation, and their motivation or oth-erwise ...
There are long-term and severe teacher shortages in England, particularly in the sciences. Current r...
Understanding people’s perceptions of teaching as an occupation, and their motivation or otherwise t...
Understanding people’s perceptions of teaching as an occupation, and their motivation or otherwise t...
In an era of recurring teacher shortages, Flanders struggles with a considerable proportion of teach...
As fewer and fewer students choose teaching as a career, the teaching profession struggles to unders...
This article describes a small-scale quantitative study that explored levels of satisfaction within ...
A detailed questionnaire about why they chose teaching as a career and the challenges that they face...
There is widespread concern about the shortage of secondary school teachers in England. Recruitment ...
This article describes a small-scale quantitative study that explored levels of satisfaction within ...
The paper describes a study that assesses the feasibility of identifying signs of teacher dissatisfa...
Teachers around the world are in short supply; in England, teacher recruitment has been described as...
The shortage of teachers in England and Wales continues to be a high profile area of scrutiny. Parti...