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Abstract
Recruitment and retention problems existed within the teaching sector before the COVID-19 pandemic, with an increasing number of teachers deciding to leave the profession for either early retirement, careers in other sectors, or for teaching jobs in other countries. However, the pandemic, and the period subsequent to it, have amplified the problems of a sector in crisis.
Aimee Quickfall and Phil Wood offer insights into a profession overburdened by central diktat and performance management, and a system which is inefficient, overbearing and in many cases responsible for poor mental health and unsustainable pressures. Through a consideration of teachers’ experiences both during and after the pandemic they outline a policy direction concerning the work of teachers and leaders which is necessary to reorientate the education system in England to one which encourages individuals to become teachers, and which sustains them in a supportive professional environment once they are there.
Transforming Teacher Work reflects on lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic to consider how we might renew and revitalise a failing system.
Aimee Quickfall and Phil Wood offer insights into a profession overburdened by central diktat and performance management, and a system which is inefficient, overbearing and in many cases responsible for poor mental health and unsustainable pressures. Through a consideration of teachers’ experiences both during and after the pandemic they outline a policy direction concerning the work of teachers and leaders which is necessary to reorientate the education system in England to one which encourages individuals to become teachers, and which sustains them in a supportive professional environment once they are there.
Transforming Teacher Work reflects on lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic to consider how we might renew and revitalise a failing system.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Leeds |
Publisher | Emerald Publishing |
Number of pages | 264 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781837972388, 9781837972401 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781837972395 |
Publication status | Published - 24 Jun 2024 |
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BERA Small Research Grants (£5000)
Quickfall, A. (Recipient), Glazzard, J. (Recipient), Jayman, M. (Recipient) & Rose, A. (Recipient), 21 Aug 2024
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
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British Academy Small Grants Funding
Wood, P. (Recipient), Quickfall, A. (Recipient) & Clarke , E. (Recipient), 1 Sept 2020
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
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Nordic Educational Research Association
Quickfall, A. (Speaker) & Wood, P. (Chair)
4 Mar 2025 → 7 Mar 2025Activity: Attending or organising conference/seminar/workshop › Conference
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Teacher Recruitment and Retention in England
Quickfall, A. (Chair)
5 Jul 2024Activity: Invited talk/public lecture/debate
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Academic publishing: Answering all your questions
Quickfall, A. (Chair)
20 Nov 2023Activity: Invited talk/public lecture/debate