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Publication Date: 2025-Mar
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Schools as Inclusive Workplaces: Understanding the Needs of a Diverse Teaching Workforce in Australian Schools
Rachael Dwyer1; Rachael Jacobs2; Jiao Tuxworth1; Jing Qi3; Daniel X. Harris4; Catherine Manathunga1
Australian Educational Researcher, v52 n1 p765-779 2025
This paper draws together academic and policy literature around the value of a culturally, linguistically and racially diverse (CLRD) teacher workforce in Australia. While Australia's population is becoming more diverse, the teaching population is significantly less so, with far fewer teachers born overseas and/or speaking a language other than English at home. This paper seeks to address some reasons for this lack of diversity, and the lived experiences of teachers from diverse backgrounds, including the unique contributions CLRD teachers make to their school communities and the challenges they face. We begin by describing how CLRD experiences are understood within the Australian education context, and the contributions made by CLRD teachers to their school communities, the barriers to entry, and the experiences of exclusion and discrimination faced by many CLRD teachers in Australian schools. We conclude by highlighting the critical need to support CLRD teachers, by ensuring that schools are culturally safe and inclusive workplaces for teachers, as a necessary precursor to ensuring the same for students.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Diversity (Faculty), Teaching Experience, Bilingual Teachers, Cultural Background, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Inclusion, Minority Group Teachers, Teaching Conditions
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Author Affiliations: 1University of the Sunshine Coast, School of Education and Tertiary Access, Maroochydore, Australia; 2Western Sydney University, School of Education, Sydney, Australia; 3RMIT University, School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, Melbourne, Australia; 4RMIT University, School of Education, Melbourne, Australia