2013
DOI: 10.14221/ajte.2013v38n4.5
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Teacher Identity in the Early Career Phase: Trajectories that Explain and Influence Development

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“…As early-career teachers negotiate the transition to the profession, they often confront a gap between their initially idealistic visions of themselves as teachers, and what they find to be realistic to achieve in practice (Beijaard, Meijer, & Verloop, 2004;Delamarter, 2015;Morrison, 2013). For Pillen, den Brok and Beijaard (2013c), the mismatch of personal expectations with the realities of the profession may even lead to a number of "professional identity tensions" (p. 88), or, as Delamarter (2015) explains, a professional identity "crisis" (p. 3).…”
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“…As early-career teachers negotiate the transition to the profession, they often confront a gap between their initially idealistic visions of themselves as teachers, and what they find to be realistic to achieve in practice (Beijaard, Meijer, & Verloop, 2004;Delamarter, 2015;Morrison, 2013). For Pillen, den Brok and Beijaard (2013c), the mismatch of personal expectations with the realities of the profession may even lead to a number of "professional identity tensions" (p. 88), or, as Delamarter (2015) explains, a professional identity "crisis" (p. 3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Research indicates that turnover rates are also higher in disadvantaged, hard-to-staff schools (Ewing & Smith, 2003;Lyons, 2004;Morrison, 2013). As Lyons (2004), and Ingersoll and Strong (2011) further note, high teacher turnover also leads to poorer outcomes in schools, perpetuating a cycle of school disadvantage.…”
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