This study, as part of a larger longitudinal study, “Teachers of Promise”, seeks to explore the perceptions and experiences of a group of teachers judged to have the potential to become strong teachers. It is these promising teachers who are needed for a strong and vibrant teaching profession, and it is these teachers who are most likely to leave teaching. Entrants to teaching have been differentiated according to the pathways of first career and career/job-changers. This study shows no appreciable differences between the two groups of teachers in their reasons for entering teaching, a finding that accords with international experience. Given international concerns about recruitment and retention in the teaching profession, there is an incr...
For the last decade, international bodies have warned of a teacher shortage and sought to find ways ...
This study explores the motivation of ‘high-status’ professionals to change career and enter teachin...
There is an expectation that Initial Teacher Education (ITE) graduates will become teachers in Kinde...
This study, as part of a larger longitudinal study, ’Teachers of Promise’, seeks to explore the perc...
© 2016, AATE - Australian Association Teaching English. All rights reserved. This paper reports on t...
The purpose of this longitudinal study was to investigate the perceptions of pre-service teachers re...
This study explored reasons why nontraditional teachers left their first chosen career and either en...
Although the turnover rate among beginning teachers has been a major concern for some time, most stu...
Understanding people’s perceptions of teaching as an occupation, and their motivation or otherwise t...
Although the turnover rate among beginning teachers has been a major con-cern for some time, most st...
Ongoing shortages of quality teachers has prompted policy interest into career changers as potential...
Significant federal government policy -driven reform of initial teacher education in Australia is cu...
Contemporary beginning teachers have a diverse mix of ages and prior experiences and many are seekin...
Recognition of high rates of teachers leaving the profession at the start of their careers has becom...
"This thesis focuses on why prospective teachers want to teach. It argues that prospective teachers ...
For the last decade, international bodies have warned of a teacher shortage and sought to find ways ...
This study explores the motivation of ‘high-status’ professionals to change career and enter teachin...
There is an expectation that Initial Teacher Education (ITE) graduates will become teachers in Kinde...
This study, as part of a larger longitudinal study, ’Teachers of Promise’, seeks to explore the perc...
© 2016, AATE - Australian Association Teaching English. All rights reserved. This paper reports on t...
The purpose of this longitudinal study was to investigate the perceptions of pre-service teachers re...
This study explored reasons why nontraditional teachers left their first chosen career and either en...
Although the turnover rate among beginning teachers has been a major concern for some time, most stu...
Understanding people’s perceptions of teaching as an occupation, and their motivation or otherwise t...
Although the turnover rate among beginning teachers has been a major con-cern for some time, most st...
Ongoing shortages of quality teachers has prompted policy interest into career changers as potential...
Significant federal government policy -driven reform of initial teacher education in Australia is cu...
Contemporary beginning teachers have a diverse mix of ages and prior experiences and many are seekin...
Recognition of high rates of teachers leaving the profession at the start of their careers has becom...
"This thesis focuses on why prospective teachers want to teach. It argues that prospective teachers ...
For the last decade, international bodies have warned of a teacher shortage and sought to find ways ...
This study explores the motivation of ‘high-status’ professionals to change career and enter teachin...
There is an expectation that Initial Teacher Education (ITE) graduates will become teachers in Kinde...