How Young Teachers Experience their Professional Work in Chile?

From Section:
Beginning Teachers
Countries:
Chile
Published:
May. 13, 2007

Source: Teaching and Teacher Education, Volume 23, Issue 4, May 2007, Pages 515-528

This paper presents results from a qualitative study of 15 neophyte teachers in Chile who were part of a survey of 242 teachers in two geographical regions of the country. They were studied on the basis of questionnaires, interviews, observations and focus groups, all of which served to examine their teaching contexts and working conditions, how they recalled beginning to teach and its problems, their views about their profession and their work at the time of the study.

The findings show interesting variations to those themes identified in the literature such as building of professional identity, their socialisation into schools, the relative weights of initial teacher education and experience, and the lack of support as they begin to teach.


Updated: Dec. 01, 2019
Keywords:
Attitudes of teachers | Beginning teachers | Professional identity | Teaching conditions | Teaching experience