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Matt Woodford; Andrew Clapham; Natasha Serret – Professional Development in Education, 2024
Whilst teacher professional development exists in an arena of competing discourses it is commonly underpinned by a dualistic philosophical perspective. Some argue that professional development could be improved within the dualist perspective whilst others suggest a monistic alternative championing unity and connection. In this paper we argue that…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Faculty Development, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Till, Emma – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2020
Teachers working with younger pupils in schools often teach their pupils multiple subjects; therefore, the relationship that the individual teacher has with each subject area is likely to be significant. This paper reports on research which focused on the relationship that a sample of primary teachers working in England, has with geography. The…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Geography, Foreign Countries, Professional Identity
Shin, Sun; Mercer, Sarah; Babic, Sonja; Sulis, Giulia; Mairitsch, Astrid; King, Jim; Jin, Jun – Language Learning Journal, 2023
Mid-career teachers are often described as experienced and comfortable in their jobs with higher motivation and self-efficacy (Hargreaves 2005); yet, at the same time, the mid-career phase has also been portrayed as a period marked by a career plateau and feelings of stagnation (Farrell 2014). Despite the criticality of this career phase and the…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction, Experienced Teachers, Secondary Schools
Michelle Sheehan; Anna D. Havinga; Jonathan R. Kasstan; Sascha Stollhans; Alice Corr; Peter Gillman – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
Linguistics is conspicuously absent from language teaching in UK schools. A-level cultural topics cover a range of themes such as cyber-society, cultural heritage and multiculturalism, but the approach taken to these topics is not informed by linguistics. In previous work, we have argued that this is an unfortunate omission not only because…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, French, German, Spanish
Spicksley, Kathryn – Journal of Education Policy, 2022
This article explores how teachers were discursively positioned in England following the formation of the Coalition government in 2010, using a corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis of 363 speeches produced by government ministers. Findings show that young teachers were privileged in post-2010 government discourse, constructed as valued and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Experienced Teachers, Discourse Analysis
Rousmaniere, Kate – History of Education, 2021
This essay proposes a feminist research agenda on the history of women teachers' experiences in the latter stages of their career and life. Drawing on extant histories of white women elementary and secondary teachers in the largely Anglo, western world (centred on the United States, Canada, England, Australia and Ireland), the essay explores the…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Teaching Experience, Experienced Teachers, Elementary School Teachers
Vanessa Walker; Tristan Bunnell – Journal of Research in International Education, 2024
This paper investigates the experiences of six British-trained teachers who moved from teaching GCSE in state-funded schools in England to teach in two separate English-speaking well-established traditional international schools in Northern Europe where they began to teach the International Baccalaureate's Middle Years Programme (IBMYP). The…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Teacher Attitudes, Student Centered Learning, Middle School Teachers
Cottle, Daniel – Physics Education, 2022
Three new physics teachers graduating from a university provider of initial teacher education in England were paired with a recently retired physics subject specialist teacher in order to provide informal mentoring during their first year of teaching. The aim of this was to explore if a mentoring intervention of this kind could support teacher…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Mentors
Nind, Melanie – Oxford Review of Education, 2020
This paper takes the concept of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK), which is well known in teacher education, and applies it in research methods education where it has not been previously used. It asks how experienced social science research methods teachers, who know their subject (method) well, teach advanced social research methods to others.…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Social Science Research, Research Methodology, Research Skills
Harrison, Michaela J.; Davies, C.; Bell, H.; Goodley, C.; Fox, S.; Downing, B. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2020
That compulsory education is datafied is widely acknowledged. A significant body of literature illuminates the policy context and technologies that have given rise to what we now call datafication. Less research has focussed on the consequences of datafication on teachers and learners. In this paper, we offer a unique perspective of these…
Descriptors: Masters Programs, Data Analysis, Teacher Qualifications, Experienced Teachers
Wright, Victoria; Bates, Sandi; Loughlin, Theresa; Clarke, Nicola; Hale, Dayna – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2022
The paper captures the professionalisation of teachers in the further education sector by shining a light on their everyday struggle to uphold their ethical goals in support of their students in a climate of performative and regulatory expectations. It reports on a small-scale qualitative study in which the six participants were either on the…
Descriptors: Professionalism, Adult Educators, Teacher Attitudes, Continuing Education
Bunnell, Tristan; Fertig, Michael; James, Chris – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2020
This study explored the effect that the institutionalisation forces required by the 'IB World School' authorisation process has on the identity of experienced teachers. The research analyses these institutionalising forces and the way they are carried and communicated. The institutionalising forces have a significant effect on the identity of…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Advanced Placement Programs, Experienced Teachers, Organizational Culture
Jerrim, John; Sims, Sam; Taylor, Hannah; Allen, Rebecca – Oxford Review of Education, 2021
This paper presents the first empirical evidence on long-run trends in teacher mental health and wellbeing in England. We find that, although there has been a recent rise in mental health problems reported by teachers in England, this is mirrored by workers in other professions -- with little evidence of a simultaneous change in levels of personal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mental Disorders, Mental Health, Well Being
Culshaw, Suzanne – London Review of Education, 2019
This article reports on the methodological approach taken in a doctoral study that explores what it means to be struggling as a teacher. Participants were established and experienced teachers and leaders in the secondary school system in England. A particular form of collage -- where materials are placed rather than stuck -- was used within the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Experienced Teachers, Art Activities
Maguire, Meg; Braun, Annette – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2019
This paper explores how doing headship may be considered as a form of policy narration. A key role of the headteacher as policy narrator is to tell/sell a story about their school to themselves, their staff and the outside world of parents, inspectors and other stakeholders. The accounts they construct will depend to some extent on their…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Educational Policy, Administrator Role, Story Telling