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Minott, Mark A. – Teacher Education Advancement Network Journal, 2019
The purpose of this grounded approach study is to provide answers to the research question 'what aspect(s) of schooling could newly qualified teachers contribute to, and why?' Via emails, 22 newly qualified teachers (NQTs) from 10 countries provided answers to the research question. The analysis of the data revealed that NQTs thought…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Participation, Teacher Education, Teacher Characteristics
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White, Simone; Murray, Jean; Goodwin, A. Lin; Kosnik, Clare; Beck, Clive – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
Teacher educators are an occupational group who appear to suffer from an identity crisis. They do not seem to be able to agree on what their role or professional learning needs are. This situation has dire consequences for the next generation of teacher educators who enter the field in the same rather haphazard and ad hoc way as the ones before.…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Beginning Teachers, Mentors, Professional Identity
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Spooner-Lane, Rebecca – Professional Development in Education, 2017
While mentoring programmes have proven to be successful in reducing attrition and improving teaching ability in beginning teachers, there remains a lack of research delineating the key components of effective mentoring programmes in primary education. This integrative research review examines empirical studies conducted since 2000 on the nature…
Descriptors: Mentors, Beginning Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction, Elementary School Teachers
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Nurtaç Üstündag-Kocakusak; Ruken Akar-Vural – Online Submission, 2023
This study aimed to reveal general landscape of research on teacher resilience, employing descriptive and bibliometric analyses. Descriptive analyses were performed utilizing Web of Science's internal system, while bibliometric analyses were executed through the VOSviewer program. Web of Science Core Collection was used as a data source. Citation…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Meta Analysis, Educational Research, Teacher Behavior
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den Brok, Perry; Wubbels, Theo; van Tartwijk, Jan – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2017
Based on a review of recent studies and reports, this research investigates attrition among beginning teachers in the Netherlands as well as reasons for teacher attrition, and compares the finding with studies on this topic conducted elsewhere in the world. The findings suggest that attrition among beginning teachers in the Netherlands with a…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Faculty Mobility, Foreign Countries, Professional Identity
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Menna, Lydia; Kosnik, Clare; Dharamshi, Pooja – Education Sciences, 2020
This paper reports on a qualitative research study that examined how 10 literacy teacher educators (LTEs) utilized children's literature to invite teacher trainees to critically engage with social issues, challenge their assumptions about literacy, and begin to develop the knowledge and dispositions to work alongside diverse learners (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Teacher Educators, Preservice Teachers, Beginning Teachers
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Walters, Sue; Heilbronn, Ruth; Daly, Caroline – Professional Development in Education, 2018
Ethics education exists in most professions internationally, yet is less prevalent in teacher education. This article reports on research exploring how ethics education is provided in university courses of initial teacher education (ITE) in England that was conducted as the second phase of an international survey study which considered the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education
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Darling-Hammond, Linda – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2017
This article describes teacher education in jurisdictions around the world that have well-developed systems for teacher development. It examines teacher education policies and practices in Australia (with a focus on Victoria and New South Wales), Canada (with a focus on Alberta and Ontario), Finland and Singapore within the context of recruitment,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Teacher Education, Educational Policy
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Kosnik, Clare; Dharamshi, Pooja; Miyata, Cathy; Cleovoulou, Yiola – English in Education, 2014
This article reports on a study of 21 mid-career and senior literacy/English teacher educators in four countries: Canada, the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK), and Australia. Three main themes are discussed: identity (re) construction; knowledge development (e.g. of pedagogy; current literacy practices); and reconceptualisation of their…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Literacy, English Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Noroozi, Omid, Ed.; Sahin, Ismail, Ed. – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2022
Education, science, and technology disciplines are closely and extensively connected in all formats and levels. The outbreak of COVID-19 has further squeezed this interconnection where the delivery of education in different scientific fields of studies at all education levels is almost impossible without the presence of technology. Today, there is…
Descriptors: Education, Sciences, Technology, COVID-19
Watt, Helen M. G., Ed.; Richardson, Paul W., Ed.; Smith, Kari, Ed. – Cambridge University Press, 2017
Many studies of teacher motivation have been conducted in different contexts over time. However, until fairly recently there has not been a reliable measure available to allow comparisons across samples and settings. This has resulted in an abundance of findings which cannot be directly compared or synthesised. The FIT-Choice instrument offers the…
Descriptors: Teacher Motivation, Career Choice, Global Approach, Student Teachers
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Cross, Dionne I.; Hong, Ji; Williams-Johnson, Meca – Teacher Development, 2011
The problem of teacher shortage is of grave concern internationally, impacting countries such as the US, England and Australia. One popular approach to addressing issues of teacher attrition has been to hire international teachers (a.k.a. overseas-trained teachers) to fill the gap. In this paper the authors document the challenges and barriers…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Teacher Shortage, Foreign Countries, Faculty Mobility
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Cherubini, Lorenzo – Issues in Educational Research, 2009
The study reviews the research from 1969 to 2005 describing pre-service candidates' transition from student teacher to professional educator during their socialisation into school culture. Despite the educational reforms in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia over the last three decades, this review argues that new teachers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Education Work Relationship, Beginning Teachers
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Howe, Edward R. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2006
How does one become an effective teacher? What can be done to stem high attrition rates among beginning teachers? While many teachers are left to "sink or swim" in their first year--learning by trial and error, there remain a number of outstanding examples of collaboration and collegiality in teacher induction programs. Analysis of the…
Descriptors: Inservice Education, Collegiality, Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers
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Martinez, Kay – Australian Journal of Education, 2004
Currently enthusiasm for mentoring of new teachers has re-emerged among teacher employing authorities in Australia and the United States. The literature on mentoring provides strong support for the importance of mentoring in retaining good teachers and in invigorating the teaching workforce; it also abounds in practical strategies and processes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mentors, Beginning Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction
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