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Freidus, Helen – 1989
This research paper explores both the meaning of career decisions and the implications of these decisions for teacher education. Since a pilot study indicated that gender realization was influenced by the historical era in which people are raised, four subjects--two men and two women--from different age levels were selected to be the subjects of…
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Choice, Midlife Transitions, Sex Role
Freidus, Helen – 1990
Social feminists insist on the relevance of personal experience and believe that, for changes to occur, it is essential to understand the dynamics of how and why gender roles are perpetuated. Social feminists view the career course of second-career teachers as vulnerable to the covert structures and curriculum of the schools. The social feminist…
Descriptors: Career Change, Change Agents, Females, Feminism
Freidus, Helen – 1992
Although mature males who make mid-career changes into elementary school teaching share some experiences with their female counterparts, there appear to be variations in their experiences which are specific to males. Data from a cross case analysis that focuses on the career transitions of 10 second career men who became elementary school teachers…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Beginning Teachers, Career Change, Case Studies
Freidus, Helen; Krasnow, Maris – 1991
A growing number of graduate students are career changers who are seeking second careers as teachers. This paper focuses on 20 novice teachers, graduates of a program specifically designed to recruit and meet the needs of those who enter teaching from other careers. Two questionnaires, biographical in nature, were distributed to participants upon…
Descriptors: Biographical Inventories, Career Change, Career Choice, Cognitive Style
Freidus, Helen – 1994
By examining the role of supervision in the induction process of second career teachers, this study provides a new lens both for examining the career transition of second career teachers and for viewing the role of instructional supervision. Using case study methodology, the transitions of three cohorts (N=38) of participants in a teacher…
Descriptors: Career Change, Case Studies, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education