1. Promoting early career teacher resilience: a framework for understanding and acting
- Author
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Rosie Le Cornu, Barry Down, Jane Pearce, Janet Hunter, Bruce Johnson, Judy Peters, Anna Sullivan, Johnson, Bruce, Down, Barry, Le Cornu, Rosie, Peters, Judy, Sullivan, Anna, Pearce, Jane, and Hunter, Janet
- Subjects
Value (ethics) ,teacher retention ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Collegiality ,teacher commitment ,Education ,Politics ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Action (philosophy) ,teacher effectiveness ,early career teachers ,Pedagogy ,Well-being ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,teacher resilience ,Sociology ,Psychological resilience ,media_common ,Qualitative research ,Social theory - Abstract
In this paper, we undertake a brief review of the ‘conventional’ research into the problems of early career teachers to create a juxtaposed position from which to launch an alternative approach based on resilience theory. We outline four reasons why a new contextualised, social theory of resilience has the potential to open up the field of research into the professional lives of teachers and to produce new insights into the social, cultural and political dynamics at work within and beyond schools. We then move from these theoretical considerations to explain how we used them in a recent Australian research project that examined the experiences of 60 graduate teachers during their first year of teaching. This work led to the development of a Framework of Conditions Supporting Early Career Teacher Resilience which we outline, promote and advocate as the basis for action to better sustain our graduate teachers in their first few years of teaching. Finally, we reflect on the value of our work so far and outli...
- Published
- 2014