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Day, Christopher; Gu, Qing – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2009
Whilst much research on teachers' lives has focussed on their early years in the profession, much less attention has been paid to those in their later years, so called "veteran" teachers. Yet, many of these are likely to hold positions of responsibility in the school, receive greater remuneration and have experienced the impact of more…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, National Surveys, Foreign Countries, Experienced Teachers
Troman, Geoff; Raggl, Andrea – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2008
The article examines data collected from six primary schools in the ESRC Project: Primary Teacher Identity, Commitment and Career in Performative Cultures, and compares it to classic analyses of teacher commitment made by Dan Lortie and Jennifer Nias in order to assess continuity and change. The "mission" to teach is still there, as is…
Descriptors: Caring, Social Theories, Elementary School Teachers, Teaching Conditions
Miller, Paul Washington – Policy Futures in Education, 2008
Overseas trained teachers (OTTs) have become an important part of the make-up of England's primary and secondary education system. Through inadequate, and in some cases a lack of, initial induction and support for professional development, many are at risk of performing sub-optimally and some have become an endangered species. Failure to integrate…
Descriptors: Immigration, Occupational Mobility, Foreign Nationals, Teaching (Occupation)
Owen, Susanne; Kos, Julie; McKenzie, Phillip – Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, 2008
Workforce planning is essential to ensure sufficient numbers of well-qualified teachers and leaders to meet the emerging needs of schools in the 21st century. Given the current ageing workforce profile in Australia, there are concerns about teacher shortage, especially in some specialist subject areas, in rural and remote locations and in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teachers, Labor Force, Planning
Stevenson, Howard; Carter, Bob – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2009
Teachers in the English and Welsh State education system have experienced a changing and turbulent relationship with the State in recent decades. This article adopts a historical analysis and argues that the concept of "partnership" is key to understanding the relationship between teachers and the State in the period since the Second…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Associations
Miller, Paul Washington – Education, Knowledge & Economy: A Journal for Education and Social Enterprise, 2008
Highly trained teachers from across the world come to England expecting to practice their profession. These expectations are dashed however, if their qualifications and work experience, gained in their home countries, are not recognised as legitimate by potential employers and accreditation bodies. This type of social situation is the focus of…
Descriptors: Migrants, Professional Occupations, Teacher Qualifications, Value Judgment
Bradley-Levine, Jill – American Educational History Journal, 2008
Paine and Sedlak (1994) refer to education in England as always having been "vertically differentiated" and "horizontally separated" (1994, 160). This paper takes their identification a step further by analyzing how the differentiation and separation of national education impacted the teaching profession. In addition, the paper…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Foreign Countries, Teachers, Higher Education
Arnott, Margaret; Menter, Ian – European Educational Research Journal, 2007
When "New Labour" came to power in the United Kingdom in 1997, one of their first major initiatives was to establish new devolved political institutions in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Drawing upon developments in education in Scotland and England, this article explores some aspects of "regulation",…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Governance, Foreign Countries, Political Influences
Thurgate, Claire; MacGregor, Janet; Brett, Helen – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2007
The aim of this paper is to discuss the risks and challenges associated with the "lived experience" of delivering a foundation degree in health and social care in Kent, UK, in order to enter the debate on successful responses to Government initiatives for expanding intermediate education provision in higher education institutes (HEIs).…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education, Case Studies, Higher Education
Cooper, Sheila McIsaac – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2007
This paper will address the role of early-modern (1550-1800) English servants in the training and education of the children residing in the households in which these servants worked. Some resident servants were employed primarily, if not solely, to educate the children of their masters and mistresses. These tutors, governesses and chaplains are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Modern History, Service Occupations
Schonmann, Shifra – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2009
This paper is the result of an explorative study, based on the in-depth meta-analysis of a corpus of contemporary pieces of research in which there was found clear references to veteran theatre teachers talking about their work. Following that, extracts from interviews of experienced theatre teachers were analyzed. The major aim of this study is…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Experienced Teachers

Eyers, Ingrid – Education and Ageing, 2000
Comparison of residential care staff in England and Germany showed that, in the care industry, England has a training framework that is not yet widely used. Despite its strong vocational policies, Germany has none. Care assistants are not expected to have formal skills and rarely participate in training. "Emotional labor" is undervalued…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Foreign Countries, Health Occupations, Learning Motivation
Riley, Dan; Mulford, Bill – Journal of Educational Administration, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to critique the strengths and weaknesses of the National College for School Leadership (NCSL). The primary purpose of the NCSL is to improve student attainment levels through enhancement of leadership capacity within England's government schools. The critique aims to include the issues of strategic…
Descriptors: Research Needs, Teaching (Occupation), Leadership Training, Foreign Countries
Beck, John – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2008
This paper draws on recent work by John Clarke and Janet Newman and their colleagues to analyse a relatively coherent governmental project, spanning the decades of Conservative and New Labour government in England since 1979, that has sought to render teachers increasingly subservient to the state and agencies of the state. Under New Labour this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Educational Policy, Public Policy
O'Donnell, Amy – Education & Training, 2008
Purpose: This paper aims to report findings from a North East (of England) study co-financed by the European Social Fund and the Learning and Skills Council to explore the issues around the provision of vocational training for women in Northumberland, focusing on the construction, engineering and manufacturing sectors. The aim of the research was…
Descriptors: Manufacturing Industry, Focus Groups, Adult Vocational Education, Engineering