Drawing on data generated via large‐scale survey and in‐depth interview methods, this article reports findings which show that being a student teacher in early‐twenty‐first‐century England is a demanding personal experience which requires considerable engagement and commitment in the face of built‐in challenges and risks, and which engenders, for many, highly charged affective responses. Student teachers are centrally concerned during this time with their (changing) identities, their relationships with others and the relevance of course provision. Findings also indicate that, in some respects, student teachers’ accounts of their experiences are systematically differentiated according to a number of factors, notably the initial teacher prepa...
In an attempt to build a more comprehensive and holistic understanding of the complexity, dynamics a...
"This thesis focuses on why prospective teachers want to teach. It argues that prospective teachers ...
ABSTRACT: This paper explores conversations between beginning English teachers about their experienc...
This paper presents early findings from a six-year longitudinal study of beginner teachers ’ experie...
In this article, experiences of beginning primary teachers on an English employment-based route into...
The need in many countries not merely to recruit but - critically - to retain effective teachers has...
This paper presents the findings of a one-year research project, funded by the Economic and Social R...
Although the wealth of research on beginning teachers indicates that teachers\u27 transitions from p...
This thesis seeks to gain greater knowledge of the process of transition and development that beginn...
This chapter adopts an auto-ethnographic approach, focusing on teacher educators’ practice on in-ser...
Studies of student-teacher development have tended to suggest a three-stage model of development in ...
This paper arose out of a Primary Education Department day at Canterbury Christ Church University th...
Student teachers ’ thinking about learning to teach: a study of student teachers of mathematics and ...
In an attempt to build a more comprehensive and holistic understanding of the complexity, dynamics a...
This study explores the expectations of teaching as a career held by beginning teachers who undertoo...
In an attempt to build a more comprehensive and holistic understanding of the complexity, dynamics a...
"This thesis focuses on why prospective teachers want to teach. It argues that prospective teachers ...
ABSTRACT: This paper explores conversations between beginning English teachers about their experienc...
This paper presents early findings from a six-year longitudinal study of beginner teachers ’ experie...
In this article, experiences of beginning primary teachers on an English employment-based route into...
The need in many countries not merely to recruit but - critically - to retain effective teachers has...
This paper presents the findings of a one-year research project, funded by the Economic and Social R...
Although the wealth of research on beginning teachers indicates that teachers\u27 transitions from p...
This thesis seeks to gain greater knowledge of the process of transition and development that beginn...
This chapter adopts an auto-ethnographic approach, focusing on teacher educators’ practice on in-ser...
Studies of student-teacher development have tended to suggest a three-stage model of development in ...
This paper arose out of a Primary Education Department day at Canterbury Christ Church University th...
Student teachers ’ thinking about learning to teach: a study of student teachers of mathematics and ...
In an attempt to build a more comprehensive and holistic understanding of the complexity, dynamics a...
This study explores the expectations of teaching as a career held by beginning teachers who undertoo...
In an attempt to build a more comprehensive and holistic understanding of the complexity, dynamics a...
"This thesis focuses on why prospective teachers want to teach. It argues that prospective teachers ...
ABSTRACT: This paper explores conversations between beginning English teachers about their experienc...