This qualitative study examined teachers ’ commitment to, and experiences of, the teaching profession in six regions of Tanzania. The study used focus group discussions as research method and data collection tool. Twenty four groups were conducted, with group membership ranging from five to nine participants. The results show that the teachers ’ commitment to the teaching profession is devastatingly low, with the majority of teachers expressing that they did not choose the teaching profession as their choice, but were compelled by the easiness to get the job and lack of qualifications to join other professions of their liking and choice. Teachers highlighted poor working environment and poor government and community attitudes towards the te...
Teaching as a career has been viewed by students who aspire to join colleges and even teachers in th...
Teacher retention is a global challenge, and many developed and developing countries are struggling ...
Teacher retention is a global challenge, and many developed and developing countries are struggling ...
The fundamental purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of prospective teachers towards...
Many developing countries in Sub Saharan Africa are facing mounting pressure to seek effective and e...
Commitment to teaching is a recurring topic in both research and policy discussions on teaching and ...
Improvement of schools performance and attainment of quality education in todays; global world deman...
Intention of public secondary school teachers’ to leave the teaching profession in favour of other w...
The study based on assessing the perception of the teaching profession among education students in h...
Commitment to teaching is a recurring topic in both research and policy discussions on teaching and ...
This study investigated the attitude of teachers towards teaching profession, the existence and caus...
Understanding student-teachers' decisions to enter and stay in the teaching profession after gr...
Understanding student-teachers’ decisions to enter and stay in the teaching profession after graduat...
The study intended to explore factors affecting the occupationa~ status of teachers in Tanzania main...
This paper examines the current status of teachers and the teaching sector in Tanzania. It draws on ...
Teaching as a career has been viewed by students who aspire to join colleges and even teachers in th...
Teacher retention is a global challenge, and many developed and developing countries are struggling ...
Teacher retention is a global challenge, and many developed and developing countries are struggling ...
The fundamental purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of prospective teachers towards...
Many developing countries in Sub Saharan Africa are facing mounting pressure to seek effective and e...
Commitment to teaching is a recurring topic in both research and policy discussions on teaching and ...
Improvement of schools performance and attainment of quality education in todays; global world deman...
Intention of public secondary school teachers’ to leave the teaching profession in favour of other w...
The study based on assessing the perception of the teaching profession among education students in h...
Commitment to teaching is a recurring topic in both research and policy discussions on teaching and ...
This study investigated the attitude of teachers towards teaching profession, the existence and caus...
Understanding student-teachers' decisions to enter and stay in the teaching profession after gr...
Understanding student-teachers’ decisions to enter and stay in the teaching profession after graduat...
The study intended to explore factors affecting the occupationa~ status of teachers in Tanzania main...
This paper examines the current status of teachers and the teaching sector in Tanzania. It draws on ...
Teaching as a career has been viewed by students who aspire to join colleges and even teachers in th...
Teacher retention is a global challenge, and many developed and developing countries are struggling ...
Teacher retention is a global challenge, and many developed and developing countries are struggling ...