Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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374442 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2011 | 11 Pages |
This article presents the results from the third study in a longitudinal research project examining newly qualified teachers’ (NQTs) motivation for teaching and how they retrospectively value their teacher education. The findings indicate that teachers enjoy the profession one-and-a-half years after graduation. They are motivated both by working with their subject matter and by teaching. Retrospectively, NQTs criticize parts of the post-graduate certificate in education (PGCE) course. Although the teachers seem content in their profession, this study reveals a high rate of attrition, with 40 percent having left the profession, and a prevalent ambivalence about their professional future.
Research highlights► Newly qualified teachers (NQT) are critical to parts of the teacher education. ► Working with subject matter and the joy of teaching are main motivators in teaching. ► NQT are satisfied in their profession, but ambivalent concerning their professional future.