Buch, Englisch, Band 16, 230 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 530 g
Reihe: Professional Learning and Development in Schools and Higher Education
Issues and Opportunities
Buch, Englisch, Band 16, 230 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 530 g
Reihe: Professional Learning and Development in Schools and Higher Education
ISBN: 978-981-13-8620-6
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
The book is divided into two main parts. Part 1 deals with the difficult to define process of retaining early career teachers, and its respective chapters consider this broad issue from an international perspective. They explore how policies and practices have an impact on what happens in schools, and what it means to be a teacher and to teach. In turn, Part 2 focuses on the need to reconsider the policies and practices that create the ‘problem’ of early career teachers, and offers alternative ways forward. Each chapter addresses a specific aspect of the early career teacher retention issue, contributing to a greater understanding of how we can rethink the work of early career teachers so that they can more successfully transition into the profession.
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1 Introduction.- Part I.- 2 Unpacking teacher quality: Key issues for early career teachers.- 3 ‘Classroom ready teachers’: Gaps, silences and contradictions in the Australian Report into Teacher Education.- 4 Shifting the frame: Representations of Early Career Teachers in the Australian Print Media.- 5 Early career teachers and their need for support: Thinking again.- Part II.- 6 How school leaders attract, recruit, develop and retain the quality early career teachers they want.- 7 Connecting Theory and Practice: Collaborative Figured Worlds.- 8 Recruiting, Retaining and Supporting Early Career Teachers for Rural Schools.- 9 Reforming Replacement Teaching: A Game Changer for the Development of Early Career Teaching?.- 10 Quality Retention and Resilience in the Middle and Later Years of Teaching.- 11 Teacher Retention: Some Concluding Thoughts.