Our on-going research aims to try and find out why some Science graduates on one year (PGCE) teacher training courses are not successful in completing the course. The course itself has been judged ‘Outstanding’ (Ofsted, 2010), so we have focused on the student teachers (trainees). Some key characteristics of trainees ‘at risk’ of being unsuccessful were identified in a variety of ways, including data analysis of records for trainees who left the course early and those who successfully completed the course, focus groups, questionnaires and case studies. Loss of trainees during PGCE courses appears to be a characteristic across many providers of initial teacher education for Science in the UK. Key factors emerging include gender, age...
Teacher recruitment and retention is an international challenge. In England the government have repo...
During extended subject knowledge enhancement (SKE) courses, graduates without chemistry or physics ...
There are long-term and severe teacher shortages in England, particularly in the sciences. Current r...
Maintaining the teacher workforce through recruitment of new teachers, or by retaining existing teac...
For those studying for the Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), the teaching practice plac...
The paper describes a study that assesses the feasibility of identifying signs of teacher dissatisfa...
This article explores the issue of university student recruitment and retention beyond the first and...
For those studying for the Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), the teaching practice plac...
In this paper, I explore preservice science teachers’ (science PSTs’) reflective practice (RP) durin...
In England, teacher shortages have worsened in recent years and one contributor is the declining rat...
This paper outlines research that set out to explore the acknowledged challenge of success and reten...
This article describes a small-scale quantitative study that explored levels of satisfaction within ...
The turnover of high school science teachers is an especially troubling problem in urban schools wit...
Background: A raft of initiatives and reforms have been introduced in many countries to attract and ...
This study took place within an environment of educational change in teaching and assessment in the ...
Teacher recruitment and retention is an international challenge. In England the government have repo...
During extended subject knowledge enhancement (SKE) courses, graduates without chemistry or physics ...
There are long-term and severe teacher shortages in England, particularly in the sciences. Current r...
Maintaining the teacher workforce through recruitment of new teachers, or by retaining existing teac...
For those studying for the Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), the teaching practice plac...
The paper describes a study that assesses the feasibility of identifying signs of teacher dissatisfa...
This article explores the issue of university student recruitment and retention beyond the first and...
For those studying for the Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), the teaching practice plac...
In this paper, I explore preservice science teachers’ (science PSTs’) reflective practice (RP) durin...
In England, teacher shortages have worsened in recent years and one contributor is the declining rat...
This paper outlines research that set out to explore the acknowledged challenge of success and reten...
This article describes a small-scale quantitative study that explored levels of satisfaction within ...
The turnover of high school science teachers is an especially troubling problem in urban schools wit...
Background: A raft of initiatives and reforms have been introduced in many countries to attract and ...
This study took place within an environment of educational change in teaching and assessment in the ...
Teacher recruitment and retention is an international challenge. In England the government have repo...
During extended subject knowledge enhancement (SKE) courses, graduates without chemistry or physics ...
There are long-term and severe teacher shortages in England, particularly in the sciences. Current r...