Understanding people’s perceptions of teaching as an occupation, and their motivation or otherwise to teach, can help identify which initiatives/policies are most promising in improving teacher recruitment. Previous studies have often sought only the views of teachers/teacher trainees to understand why people choose teaching as a career. Recruitment strategies based on evidence from such research are therefore only appealing to those who are already interested in teaching. It is the views of those who might otherwise have gone into teaching that can provide better clues to what we can do to get more people into teaching. This paper compares the views of 4469 undergraduate students and 788 trainee teachers in England. Our analysis goes beyon...
A survey of undergraduate students in England, covering their background, career intentions, sources...
Recent trends in teacher recruitment have seen an emphasis placed upon the recruitment of profession...
This study, as part of a larger longitudinal study, “Teachers of Promise”, seeks to explore the perc...
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 oth-erwise ...
There is currently a global shortage of qualified teachers. Education systems in many countries are ...
The recruitment of quality students to teacher training programmes and entering the teaching profess...
Teacher recruitment and retention remains an important concern, as not many people make teaching a p...
Teacher recruitment and retention remains an important concern, as not many people make teaching a p...
Teacher recruitment and retention remains an important concern, as not many people make teaching a p...
Teacher recruitment and retention remains an important concern, as not many people make teaching a p...
This was a mixed-method study investigating factors which might affect newly-qualified teachers’ con...
This was a mixed-method study investigating factors which might affect newly-qualified teachers’ con...
Abstract This article presents part of the results of a research project aimed at analyzing factors ...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale survey of undergraduates in England, concerning the...
A survey of undergraduate students in England, covering their background, career intentions, sources...
Recent trends in teacher recruitment have seen an emphasis placed upon the recruitment of profession...
This study, as part of a larger longitudinal study, “Teachers of Promise”, seeks to explore the perc...
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 oth-erwise ...
There is currently a global shortage of qualified teachers. Education systems in many countries are ...
The recruitment of quality students to teacher training programmes and entering the teaching profess...
Teacher recruitment and retention remains an important concern, as not many people make teaching a p...
Teacher recruitment and retention remains an important concern, as not many people make teaching a p...
Teacher recruitment and retention remains an important concern, as not many people make teaching a p...
Teacher recruitment and retention remains an important concern, as not many people make teaching a p...
This was a mixed-method study investigating factors which might affect newly-qualified teachers’ con...
This was a mixed-method study investigating factors which might affect newly-qualified teachers’ con...
Abstract This article presents part of the results of a research project aimed at analyzing factors ...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale survey of undergraduates in England, concerning the...
A survey of undergraduate students in England, covering their background, career intentions, sources...
Recent trends in teacher recruitment have seen an emphasis placed upon the recruitment of profession...
This study, as part of a larger longitudinal study, “Teachers of Promise”, seeks to explore the perc...