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Harju, Vilhelmiina; Niemi, Hannele – Teacher Development, 2020
This study investigates principals' viewpoints on the support needs of newly qualified teachers. As pedagogic leaders, principals play a central role in organizing support activities for new teachers at local level and can offer insights into new teachers' situation and support needs. On that basis, the authors investigated how Finnish principals…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Competencies, Faculty Development
Schatz Oppenheimer, Orna; Dvir, Nurit – Teacher Development, 2018
This study presents a qualitative research based on three narratives written by novice mathematics teachers. We examine their unique professional world during their first year of work. The methodology of narrative framework, on which this article is based, helps to gain better understanding of the need for novice mathematics teachers to have…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Faculty Development, Professional Development, Qualitative Research
Salazar Noguera, Joana; McCluskey, Kerryn – Teacher Development, 2017
This paper presents an international comparison of Australian and Spanish secondary teachers' perceptions about the effectiveness of their pre-service education and their learning as in-service teachers. It aims to identify, firstly, the extent to which beginning teachers believe they are prepared for their careers through their teacher training…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Faculty Development, Beginning Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Palmér, Hanna – Teacher Development, 2016
The results presented in this article are taken from a case study of novice primary school mathematics teachers' professional identity development from the perspective of the teachers themselves. The empirical material was collected through self-recordings, observations and interviews. The results show how the professional identity development of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Professional Identity, Faculty Development, Case Studies
Adoniou, Misty – Teacher Development, 2016
This article reports findings from a study of 14 beginning teachers in their first year of teaching in primary schools. By the end of the first year, half were reconsidering their long-term commitment to teaching. The study found they were considering leaving because they were struggling to be the teachers they had envisaged being. One reason for…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, School Support, Alignment (Education), Mentors
Clark, Sarah K.; Byrnes, Deborah – Teacher Development, 2012
This study examined the perceptions of elementary school beginning teachers (n = 136) across a Rocky Mountain state in the US regarding the mentoring support they received during their first year teaching. Beginning teachers were asked to report the types of mentoring support they received and to rate the helpfulness of this support on the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Mentors, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Ibrahim, Ali S. – Teacher Development, 2012
Induction and mentoring of novice teachers have gained considerable worldwide attention. However, in the United Arab Emirates, graduates from teacher education programmes are recruited as teachers without being provided with any formal school-based support. They suffer from stress, overload, and low self-esteem and a high percentage leave…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Mentors, Beginning Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction
Frelin, Anneli – Teacher Development, 2014
Novice teachers need to develop their professional judgment. Teaching is performed in the face of imperfect, complex but above all continuously emergent situations. These matters have not received adequate attention in theories relating to professional judgment and professionality in teaching or in the contemporary discourse of education policy.…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Faculty Development, Decision Making, Teacher Education
Tengku Ariffin, Tengku Faekah; Awang Hashim, Rosna; Yusof, Norhafezah – Teacher Development, 2014
This study was designed to examine the relationship between socialization experience and the task performance of new teachers. It proposed to do this by testing a structural model. In explicating the relationship between the two constructs, teacher engagement in workplace learning activities and wellbeing were included in the structural model as…
Descriptors: Socialization, Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness
McCrum, Elizabeth – Teacher Development, 2013
This paper addresses beginning teachers thinking about the nature and purposes of their subject and the impact of this on their practice. Individual qualitative interviews were undertaken with 11 history teachers at the beginning of their teaching careers. Data was analysed using writing as the method of analysis and revealed that teachers whose…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, History Instruction, Interviews, Qualitative Research
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
Nyman, Tarja – Teacher Development, 2014
Focusing on the working community, this article concentrates on the newly qualified foreign language teachers' (NQT) experiences and on factors that promoted or prevented the development of professional expertise at the outset of their working life. It draws on a qualitative longitudinal study conducted at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers, Beginning Teachers
Griffiths, Vivienne – Teacher Development, 2011
In this article, the early professional development of mature, early career teachers who entered the profession via an employment-based route to teaching in England is presented and explored from the teachers' own perspectives. From a larger sample in a longitudinal study, the development of four career changers is traced in detail, using a model…
Descriptors: Career Change, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, School Support
Rideout, Glenn; Windle, Sheila – Teacher Development, 2013
The objectives of this study were (a) to identify the direction of pupil control ideology (PCI) shifts during participants' beginning teaching years, and (b) to identify a broader range of "emergent" (participant-identified) predictors of PCI that beginning teachers saw as accounting for the tendency for their classroom learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Gallant, Andrea; Riley, Philip – Teacher Development, 2014
Early career exit from teaching has reached epidemic proportions and appears intractable. Previous attempts to find solutions are yet to make much of an inroad. The aim of the research was to discover what nine beginning teachers required to remain in the classroom, by adopting a phenomenological approach. The authors identified participants'…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Faculty Mobility, Beginning Teachers, Phenomenology