Walking with teachers: A study to explore the importance of teacher wellbeing and their careers

S Langford, M Crawford

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    Abstract

    <jats:p>Teacher turnover and retention is a global challenge. It appears that in times of teacher shortages, policymakers often focus on recruitment. Yet, it could be argued that focussing on retaining experienced teachers not only addresses teacher shortages but provides additional benefits to the teachers, their students, and the teaching profession. The aim of this interpretive case study was to investigate the views of experienced primary school teachers. Twelve teachers, who had taught in English primary schools for more than five years, participated in walking interviews. The research looked at the areas where teachers want to feel supported by the culture of the school, created by the leadership team.</jats:p>
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)089202062210757-089202062210757
    Number of pages0
    JournalManagement in Education
    Volume0
    Issue number0
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    Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 7 Feb 2022

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