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Raising the social status of teachers: teachers as social entrepreneurs
by
Machirori, Tafadzwa Leroy
, Turner, Kristina
, Rixon, Andrew
, Bates, Glen
, Fisher, Rosemary
in
21st Century Skills
/ Careers
/ Change Agents
/ Child Role
/ Creative Thinking
/ Creativity
/ Critical Thinking
/ Education
/ Educational Innovation
/ Educational Policy and Politics
/ Educational Psychology
/ Educational Quality
/ Educational Research
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Faculty Mobility
/ Information Literacy
/ Innovations
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Labor Force
/ Learning
/ Lifelong Learning
/ Mass Instruction
/ Metacognition
/ Preservice Teacher Education
/ Problem Solving
/ Self Efficacy
/ Social change
/ Social Development
/ Social Influences
/ Social Status
/ Teacher shortages
/ Teaching
/ Teaching and Teacher Education
2024
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Raising the social status of teachers: teachers as social entrepreneurs
by
Machirori, Tafadzwa Leroy
, Turner, Kristina
, Rixon, Andrew
, Bates, Glen
, Fisher, Rosemary
in
21st Century Skills
/ Careers
/ Change Agents
/ Child Role
/ Creative Thinking
/ Creativity
/ Critical Thinking
/ Education
/ Educational Innovation
/ Educational Policy and Politics
/ Educational Psychology
/ Educational Quality
/ Educational Research
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Faculty Mobility
/ Information Literacy
/ Innovations
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Labor Force
/ Learning
/ Lifelong Learning
/ Mass Instruction
/ Metacognition
/ Preservice Teacher Education
/ Problem Solving
/ Self Efficacy
/ Social change
/ Social Development
/ Social Influences
/ Social Status
/ Teacher shortages
/ Teaching
/ Teaching and Teacher Education
2024
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Raising the social status of teachers: teachers as social entrepreneurs
by
Machirori, Tafadzwa Leroy
, Turner, Kristina
, Rixon, Andrew
, Bates, Glen
, Fisher, Rosemary
in
21st Century Skills
/ Careers
/ Change Agents
/ Child Role
/ Creative Thinking
/ Creativity
/ Critical Thinking
/ Education
/ Educational Innovation
/ Educational Policy and Politics
/ Educational Psychology
/ Educational Quality
/ Educational Research
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Faculty Mobility
/ Information Literacy
/ Innovations
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Labor Force
/ Learning
/ Lifelong Learning
/ Mass Instruction
/ Metacognition
/ Preservice Teacher Education
/ Problem Solving
/ Self Efficacy
/ Social change
/ Social Development
/ Social Influences
/ Social Status
/ Teacher shortages
/ Teaching
/ Teaching and Teacher Education
2024
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Raising the social status of teachers: teachers as social entrepreneurs
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Raising the social status of teachers: teachers as social entrepreneurs
2024
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In Australia, concerningly high levels of teacher attrition, and subsequent teacher shortages, have led to calls for improvement in the social status of teachers. In response, this study explored what draws pre-service teachers to the teaching profession in the face of research and media reports that suggest teaching is perceived as a low-status career. Using mixed methods, we surveyed 387 Australian pre-service teachers and found that their primary motivations for entering the teaching profession corresponded with the motivations attributed to social entrepreneurs who use innovation to make positive social change for their constituents. As far as the authors know, this is the first time that a close alignment between pre-service teachers’ motivations for entering the teaching profession and social entrepreneurs’ behaviours and intentions has been demonstrated. Thus, this study makes a unique contribution in the field of initial teacher education. We suggest that explicitly recognising teachers as social entrepreneurs with the inherent capacity to generate social innovation has the potential to raise the status of the profession. Such recognition could also positively inform pre-service teacher recruitment and teacher retention.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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