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Making difference count: a demographic study of overseas born teachers

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posted on 2024-06-16, 13:24 authored by N Santoro, J Reid, B Kamler
This article reports on the findings of a demographic study which is part of an Australian Research Council funded case study. It seeks to better understand the experiences and challenges facing teachers who are overseas born and educated non-native speakers of English. The investigation has been carried out in Victorian government metropolitan, regional city and rural secondary schools. A statewide survey has provided data about this previously `invisible' population of teachers, their demographic location, their qualifications, backgrounds and the nature of their teaching experiences. The findings raise a number of concerns in relation to overseas born teachers of ethnic difference in rural schools where cultural and professional isolation may be of particular concern. We explore some of the implications for teacher education in the light of increasing numbers of overseas born students entering teacher education courses.

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Journal

Australian journal of education

Volume

45

Pagination

62-75

Location

Hawthorn, Vic.

ISSN

0004-9441

eISSN

2050-5884

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2001, Australian Council for Educational Research

Issue

1

Publisher

Australian Council for Educational Research

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