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Sautier, Marie – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2021
This article uses a context of increasing institutional demand to be geographically mobile to examine how early-career researchers move across borders. I explore the case of Swiss academia, a particularly competitive and attractive environment with the highest levels of inbound and outbound mobility in Europe. In line with the aims of the European…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Faculty Mobility, Global Approach
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Lambert, Kirsten; Gray, Christina – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2022
This paper explores the hyper-performative expectations of early career teachers (ECTs) in the context of neoliberal education assemblages. The need to support and retain beginning teachers is a salient issue in the context of troubling rates of teacher attrition. The study explores how ECTs perceive teacher identities in response to national…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Neoliberalism, Teacher Persistence, Faculty Mobility
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Bush, Timothy Mark – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
This paper will consider how short-term contracts function as a technology for governing a new generation of teachers in Australia. It will proceed from Foucault's understanding that neoliberal modes of power seek to 'guide' or shape the conduct of the governed. In particular, the paper will consider how the short-term contracts implicate…
Descriptors: Job Security, Contracts, Teacher Employment, Foreign Countries
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Rivard, Marie-Claude; Grenier, Johanne; Leroux, Mylène; Turcotte, Sylvain; Morency, Linda; Bordeleau, Claude – Journal of Education and Learning, 2020
This article aims to describe teacher induction (TI) with reference to two physical and health education (PHE) teachers based on three variables: 1) self-efficacy, 2) motivation and 3) satisfaction. Our case study relies on individual telephone interviews conducted during each teacher's first five years of teaching and allows for describing the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Health Education, Beginning Teachers, Physical Education Teachers
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Bush, Timothy Mark – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
In 2014 "almost 80% of all government school teachers in Australia in their first 5 years of their teaching careers were on short-term contracts." This paper will consider how the short-term contract governs early career teachers in Australia, and more broadly, how neo-liberal governance works on and through institutions and individuals.…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Contracts, Foreign Countries, Governance
Worth, Jack; Van den Brande, Jens – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2019
National Foundation for Educational Research's (NFER's) first annual report on the state of the teacher workforce measures the key indicators of the teacher labour market and teachers' working conditions. The recruitment, development and retention of teachers and school leaders is a crucial underpinning for a successful education system. However,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Market, Teacher Supply and Demand, Teaching Conditions
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Jenkins, Kathryn A.; Charteris, Jennifer; Bannister-Tyrrell, Michelle; Jones, Marguerite – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2017
It is the norm for the casual teaching precariat to experience insecure labour conditions requiring an additional skill set to teachers with stable employment. As more beginning teachers than ever before commence work in casual employment--often a tenuous and unsupported transition into the profession--it is beholden on teacher educators to…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Temporary Employment, Part Time Faculty
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Eigi, Jaana; Põiklik, Pille; Lõhkivi, Endla; Velbaum, Katrin – Higher Education Policy, 2014
We analyze a series of interviews with Estonian humanities researchers to explore topics related to the beginning of academic careers and the relationships with supervisors and mentors. We show how researchers strive to have meaningful relationships and produce what they consider quality research in the conditions of a system that is very strongly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Supervision, Beginning Teachers
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De Neve, Debbie; Devos, Geert – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2017
The high turnover rates of beginning teachers are an issue of continuing concern in education. However, little is known about the motivational process that encourages beginning teachers to stay in the teaching profession. This study investigated how working conditions (job insecurity, teacher autonomy, collective responsibility, reflective…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Labor Turnover, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Persistence
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Koleva, Neli; Stoyanova-Warner, Maya – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2018
'A New Way for New Talents in Teaching' (NEWTT), an Erasmus+, Key Action 3: Policy Experimentation project, explores alternative pathways into the teaching profession for highly motivated graduates and professionals. The project is inspired by prior research that compares traditional teacher education programs to alternative pathways to the…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Selection, Talent, Educational Policy
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Price, Emma; Coffey, Brian; Nethery, Amy – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2015
This article documents the experiences of three early career academics trying to establish a network of early career academics (ECAs) in a middle-ranked university in Australia. The changing context of academia means that ECAs face considerable challenges in understanding and negotiating effective career paths. Some of the issues encountered…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Beginning Teachers, Faculty Development