“…likes working with people, including children)". Indeed, looking at individual reasons for wanting to teach from recent studies, intrinsic or altruistic reasons were most frequently give by teachers, for example wanting to work with children (Johnston, McKeown and McEwen, 1999a, Moran et al, 2001, Smithers and Robinson, 2001, Thornton and Reid, 2001, Thornton, Bricheno and Reid, 2002, perceived job satisfaction (Johnston, McKeown and McEwen, 1999b, Thornton and Reid, 2001, Thornton, Bricheno and Reid, 2002, enjoyment of subject (Kyriacou and Benmansour, 1999) and positive experiences of teaching in the past (Hammond, 2002). The only extrinsic reason that emerged from any of the studies as the most cited reason to enter into teaching was "long holidays" Coulthard, 2000, Rawlinson et al, 2003).…”