Early Career Teachers, 2015 Stories of Resilience SpringerBriefs in Education Series
Auteurs : Johnson Bruce, Down Barry, Le Cornu Rosie, Peters Judy, Sullivan Anna, Pearce Jane, Hunter Janet
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Policies and practices
· Pre-service preparation
· Transition to the workforce
· Employment processes
Chapter 3: Teachers’ work
· Nature of teachers’ work
· Curriculum and pedagogical knowledge
· Engaging learning environments
· Access and support
Chapter 4: School culture
· Social connectedness
· Democratic and empowering processes
· Transition and induction
· Learning community
Chapter 5: Relationships
· Belonging, acceptance and wellbeing
· Student-teacher relationships
· Professional growth
· Collective ownership and responsibility
Chapter 6: Teacher identity
· Personal and professional identities
· Self-reflection
· Agency, efficacy and self-worth
Chapter 7: Conclusions
References
Dr Bruce Johnson is an Adjunct Research Professor of Education at the University of South Australia. His research interests include human resilience, curriculum theory and development, school reform, classroom management, and sexuality education.
Professor Barry Down is the City of Rockingham Chair in Education at Murdoch University, Western Australia. His research interests include teacher education, critical policy ethnography, and pedagogies for social justice.
Associate Professor Rosie Le Cornu is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Teacher Education at the University of South Australia. Rosie's current research interests are quality teaching and learning, professional experiences framed around learning communities, early career teachers and the role of mentoring.
Dr Judy Peters is an Adjunct Lecturer in Education at the University of South Australia. Current research interests include: pre-service teachers’ learning, early career teacher resilience, leadership for educational change and transformational learning cultures.
Dr Anna Sullivan is a Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of South Australia. Her current research interests include critical policy studies, micropolitics, teachers’ work, classroom management and school discipline.
Dr Jane Pearce is Senior Lecturer in Education and Associate Dean, Learning and Teaching in the School of Education at Murdoch University. Her research interests include social inclusion in education, pedagogies for literacy learning, and teachers’ work.
Janet Hunter teaches literacy education at Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia. Janet’s current research interests focus on supporting students who are underperforming in literacy, the pedagogy of writing, developing teachers’ knowledge about literacy instruction and supports for Early Career Teachers, particularly those in rural schools.Draws on the stories of sixty graduate teachers from Australia to identify the key barriers, interferences and obstacles to teacher resilience
Provides a framework for dialogue around what kinds of conditions need to be created and sustained in order to promote early career teacher resilience
Provides a set of resources – stories, discussion, comments, reflective questions and insights from the literature – to promote conversations among stakeholders
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 09-2014
Ouvrage de 124 p.
15.5x23.5 cm