2005
DOI: 10.1108/13620430510609127
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Re‐defining careers in education

Abstract: Purpose -To introduce the concept of diverse career cultures in the education system and to consider how these impact on individual career investment and attempts to modernise the teaching profession internationally. Design/methodology/approach -A life history approach was used to determine the career environment of teachers, setting career theories and career policy against the lived experiences of a group of educationalists. The interaction of the structural, cultural and individual dimensions of career has … Show more

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“…This means that learners and teachers have to possess so-called '21 st -century skills' that are needed to cope with the requirements of tomorrow's society (Somekh, 2005). Therefore, Teachers' Professional Development (TPD) and teachers' careers, have become an important issue on the agenda of schools worldwide (Rippon, 2005). Traditionally, professional development of workers is organized by Human…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that learners and teachers have to possess so-called '21 st -century skills' that are needed to cope with the requirements of tomorrow's society (Somekh, 2005). Therefore, Teachers' Professional Development (TPD) and teachers' careers, have become an important issue on the agenda of schools worldwide (Rippon, 2005). Traditionally, professional development of workers is organized by Human…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the extent to which ITE intends to prepare students for a teaching career or an education career, or indeed whether that is a helpful distinction to make [25], may be helpful in deciding specifically how retention should be measured for making inferences about the quality of ITE provision. Indeed, future research asking some form of these questions during ITE may be able to create combined estimates of programme non-completion and teacher attrition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach entailed gathering Denise's perceptions about her interactions with others and the meanings she attributes to these. The life story approach is an appropriate vehicle for researching the structural, subjective and cultural dimensions (Rippon, 2005) of careers in hospitality, and avoids the 'context stripping' of positivist approaches (Sherman and Webb, 1995). It provides the scope for examining the personal perceptions and behaviours of individuals in the context of cultural and managerial influences on career decisions.…”
Section: Research Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%