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Papatraianou, Lisa H.; Le Cornu, Rosie – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2014
Formal processes such as ongoing induction, mentoring and professional development are commonly recorded as factors that can enhance early career teacher resilience. Yet, informal processes, including the support provided by personal and professional networks are not often acknowledged nor made explicit. Drawing on two qualitative studies, we…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Resilience (Psychology), Teacher Education Programs, Qualitative Research
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Johnson, Bruce; Down, Barry; Le Cornu, Rosie; Peters, Judy; Sullivan, Anna; Pearce, Jane; Hunter, Janet – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2014
In this paper, we undertake a brief review of the "conventional" research into the problems of early career teachers to create a juxtaposed position from which to launch an alternative approach based on resilience theory. We outline four reasons why a new contextualised, social theory of resilience has the potential to open up the field…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Resilience (Psychology), Teacher Persistence, Social Theories
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Le Cornu, Rosie – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2013
There are serious concerns around the sustainability of teaching given the attrition rate of early career teachers. In Western countries we know that between 25% and 40% of beginning teachers are likely to leave the teaching profession in the first 5 years (Ewing & Smith, 2003; Day & Gu, 2010). Clearly, there is a need to better understand…
Descriptors: Career Development, Resilience (Psychology), Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research