In order to counter what appears to be a problem for many OECD countries, namely the growing shortage of teachers, it will be crucial to retain pre-service teachers and keep them committed to teaching. Their motivation for becoming a teacher is believed to be relevant in this respect. This study investigated the importance ascribed by 136 Dutch pre-service teachers to multiple motives, using the Factors Influencing Teaching Choice (FIT-Choice) theory as a basis. It then investigated how these motives are related to the effort these pre-service teachers plan to invest in their profession, their planned involvement in the profession and their current commitment to the profession. Finally, the results were used to distinguish adaptive motives ...
The act of newly qualified teachers leaving the profession is a growing challenge, both in Norway an...
The increasing shortage of teachers in secondary education, in Flanders (Belgium) as well as worldwi...
The motivations for undertaking teacher education and perceptions about the teaching profession were...
In order to counter what appears to be a problem for many OECD countries, namely the growing shortag...
In this study, the assumption that motivation is relevant for preservice teachers’ engagement to the...
In this study, the assumption that motivation is relevant for preservice teachers’ engagement to the...
This study examined the suitability of the FIT-Choice scale in a Dutch educational context among two...
This study investigated 198 pre-service teachers' intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for becoming te...
The present study examines future teachers' motivations for teaching using the FIT-Choice (Factors I...
This study describes the first findings of a pilot study in which a developmental intake assessment ...
This study describes the first findings of a pilot study in which a developmental intake assessment ...
This study investigated 341 pre-service elementary teachers' motives to become a teacher using Facto...
AbstractThis study investigated 341 pre-service elementary teachers’ motives to become a teacher usi...
Over the last few decades, the Netherlands has been experiencing that numerous student teachers (i.e...
The act of newly qualified teachers leaving the profession is a growing challenge, both in Norway an...
The increasing shortage of teachers in secondary education, in Flanders (Belgium) as well as worldwi...
The motivations for undertaking teacher education and perceptions about the teaching profession were...
In order to counter what appears to be a problem for many OECD countries, namely the growing shortag...
In this study, the assumption that motivation is relevant for preservice teachers’ engagement to the...
In this study, the assumption that motivation is relevant for preservice teachers’ engagement to the...
This study examined the suitability of the FIT-Choice scale in a Dutch educational context among two...
This study investigated 198 pre-service teachers' intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for becoming te...
The present study examines future teachers' motivations for teaching using the FIT-Choice (Factors I...
This study describes the first findings of a pilot study in which a developmental intake assessment ...
This study describes the first findings of a pilot study in which a developmental intake assessment ...
This study investigated 341 pre-service elementary teachers' motives to become a teacher using Facto...
AbstractThis study investigated 341 pre-service elementary teachers’ motives to become a teacher usi...
Over the last few decades, the Netherlands has been experiencing that numerous student teachers (i.e...
The act of newly qualified teachers leaving the profession is a growing challenge, both in Norway an...
The increasing shortage of teachers in secondary education, in Flanders (Belgium) as well as worldwi...
The motivations for undertaking teacher education and perceptions about the teaching profession were...