Treffer: Research rationale and study protocol: Design principles for ITE programs that cater for career changers.

Title:
Research rationale and study protocol: Design principles for ITE programs that cater for career changers.
Authors:
Cotton, Wayne1 wayne.cotton@sydney.edu.au, Ledger, Susan2 susan.ledger@newcastle.edu.au, Letts, William3 wletts@csu.edu.au, Karimullah, Maria1 maria.karimullah@sydney.edu.au, Davis, Belinda4 belinda.davis@mq.edu.au, Dutton, Janet4 janet.dutton@mq.edu.au, Roy, David2 david.roy@newcastle.edu.au, Sugumaran, Melanie3 msugumaran@csu.edu.au, Wilson, Kim4 kim.wilson@mq.edu.au
Source:
Issues in Educational Research. 2025, Vol. 35 Issue 3, p923-946. 24p.
Database:
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Teacher shortages in schools are a global issue. One solution to this problem, offered in Australian policy, is the notion of the career change teacher (White et al., 2024). Our article outlines a mixed-methods research protocol designed to develop and refine initial design principles for initial teacher education (ITE) programs that specifically address the needs of career changers. The study includes a systematic literature review to identify key enablers and impediments for career-changing teachers. Additionally, semistructured interviews, focus group discussions, and surveys will be conducted with key stakeholders. Data collected through these methods will be analysed using template and quantitative analysis techniques. The findings from this research are expected to inform the development of evidence-based design principles for ITE programs, facilitating the effective transition of career changers into the teaching profession. These principles aim to address the unique needs and challenges of career change teacher students, supporting their professional development and contributing to specific improvements within ITE programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]