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Wilkins, Chris; Busher, Hugh; Kakos, Michalis; Mohamed, Carmen; Smith, Joan – Professional Development in Education, 2012
This paper draws on a range of theoretical perspectives on the construction of new teachers' professional identity. It focuses particularly on the impact of the development in many national education systems of a performative culture of the management and regulation of teachers' work. Whilst the role of interactions with professional colleagues…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Professional Development, Professional Identity, Teacher Student Relationship
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Hutchinson, Jo – School Science Review, 2012
Pupils ask STEM subject teachers about jobs and careers in science, but where else do they learn about work? This article outlines career-related learning within schools in England alongside other factors that influence pupils' career decisions. The effect of the Education Act 2011 will be to change career learning in schools. The impact on…
Descriptors: Enrichment Activities, Foreign Countries, Career Development, Career Education
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Butt, Graham; MacKenzie, Lin; Manning, Russell – Educational Review, 2012
This article reports on the final year of a four year research project into the influences on British South Asian women's choice of teaching as a career and on their subsequent career development. The research cohort was interviewed during their initial teacher training year on a PGCE (Post Graduate Certificate of Education) course in the English…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Career Choice, Females, Beginning Teachers
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Swift, John; Fisher, Roy – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2012
How young people make career/occupational choices and why they enter particular careers/occupations are questions to which the answers are complex. One hundred and ninety seven-students drawn from two non-selective comprehensive schools and two further education (FE) colleges in the North of England took part in a questionnaire survey relating to…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Questionnaires, Student Educational Objectives, Student Attitudes
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Vincent, Carol; Braun, Annette – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2010
This article draws on initial interviews with students on childcare courses at levels 2 and 3 in two Further Education colleges in Greater London. The authors argue that the morally worthy nature of childcare makes it an excellent site in which students who had often operated at the margins of their schools, sought to reinvent themselves as mature…
Descriptors: Child Care, Foreign Countries, Interviews, College Students
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Welch, G.; Purves, R.; Hargreaves, D.; Marshall, N. – British Educational Research Journal, 2011
The article reports an Economic and Social Research Council-funded study of the early career experiences of secondary school music teachers in England, set within a wider national picture of decreasing age-related pupil engagement with school music, career perceptions of music teaching, variable patterns of teacher recruitment and possible…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Measures (Individuals), Biographies
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Giannakaki, Marina-Stefania; Hobson, Andrew J.; Malderez, Angi – European Journal of Education, 2011
What influences how well-prepared student teachers feel towards working in schools upon completion of their initial teacher preparation (ITP)? In order to investigate this question, we used a path analysis using data from a longitudinal study investigating the experiences of trainee and early career phase teachers in England. The data were…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Teachers, Path Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Coulson, Susan – British Journal of Music Education, 2010
This paper discusses an exploration of the working lives of musicians working in a range of musical genres in the North East of England, revealing the factors that contribute to their ability to obtain a musical livelihood. These factors can be understood in terms of various forms of social, cultural and symbolic "capital" (Bourdieu,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Musicians, Foreign Countries
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Bhatti, Ghazala – Ethnography and Education, 2011
This paper is concerned with the experiences of Muslim students attending secondary schools and an elite university in England. The research explores how Muslim young men's identities are defined by their social and cultural locations. It is argued that identity is multi-dimensional. It intersects and overlaps with several categories of difference…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Social Class, Muslims, Ethnography
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Kafetsios, Konstantinos; Maridaki-Kassotaki, Aikaterini; Zammuner, Vanda L.; Zampetakis, Leonidas A.; Vouzas, Fotios – Journal of Career Assessment, 2009
Two studies tested hypotheses about differences in emotional intelligence (EI) abilities and traits between followers of different career paths. Compared to their social science peers, science students had higher scores in adaptability and general mood traits measured with the Emotion Quotient Inventory, but lower scores in strategic EI abilities…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Personality Traits, Neurosis, Career Choice
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Butt, Graham; MacKenzie, Lin; Manning, Russell – Educational Review, 2010
This article reports the findings of the first year of a four year research project into the influences on British South Asian women's choice of teaching as a career. Trainees from minority ethnic groups on a secondary PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education) course in the English West Midlands were invited to discuss, both in focus groups and…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Ethnic Groups, Focus Groups, Interviews
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Szwed, Christine – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2010
The drive to recruit more male primary teachers has been a longstanding aim of many Western countries. Within England the Training and Development Agency for Schools has undertaken a 10-year marketing campaign to increase the numbers with limited success. Researchers have attempted to analyse the reasons for this failure, considering many areas,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teaching (Occupation), Foreign Countries, Gender Differences
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Fidler, Brian; Jones, Jeff; Makori, Andrew – Journal of Educational Administration, 2009
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to report findings from a national study of primary headteachers in their second headship in England. This investigated their reasons for moving schools, their choice of second school and a comparison of their experiences as heads of the two schools. Design/methodology/approach: The research design involved…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Career Development, Career Change
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Sullivan, Alice; Zimdars, Anna; Heath, Anthony – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2010
This paper examines the stratification of the curriculum according to parents' education, gender, ethnicity and school sector in England, focusing on year 10 subject choices. Using the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England, we analyse both year 10 subject choices and the factors that may motivate these choices, such as liked and disliked…
Descriptors: Social Structure, Young Adults, Foreign Countries, Ethnicity
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Purdy, Noel – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2009
This study considers the reasons why so few male student teachers are entering the special education sector. This comes as recent statistics reveal that the percentage of male teaching staff in special education in Northern Ireland is much lower than in England. The article first critically considers the international literature on male students'…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Teaching (Occupation), Foreign Countries, Gender Differences
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