McQuade, Laura
(2023)
Teacher Wellbeing - Self-perceptions, Policy and Politics. UFHRD 2023.
In: University Forum for Human Resource Development, 7-9th June 2023, National College of Ireland, Dublin.
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Abstract
After the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, the NEU (2021) report that one in three teachers plan to leave the profession in the next five years. As previous studies publish by the DfE (2016, 2016a, 2016b and 2016c) focusing on workload have not affected the wastage rate of the profession, there is something deeper at work which needs to be explored.
A critical theory, mixed method approach is used to gain a breadth and depth of understanding of the attitudes of 55 respondents to a survey and 17 participants in semi-structured interviews. All data collection was carried out in secondary schools in Lincolnshire, where teacher pay is good in comparison to the county average of workforce pay.
The findings reveal that teacher attitudes towards their working lives are complex due to individuals trying to internalise the values of both traditional and new professionalisms. Due to this, teachers can appear contradictory in their demands and toleration of demands of the profession and themselves. The characteristics of neoliberal management including transactional leadership, competition and ambivalence to processes in favour of outcomes, do not match traditional professional values of dedication, expertise and working for the greater good.
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