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Presentation Agenda 1.Introduction & Background 2.The Study 3.Review of the literature 4.Findings & Analysis 5.Recommendations 6.Q&A Introduction • There is growing concern that teachers in low-income contexts are increasingly de- motivated (Bennell & Mukyanuzi 2005) • Teaching profession has become characterized by absenteeism, high attrition, turnover and teacher shortages in many low-income countries Rationale for the Study • “Teachers’ motivations matter both in the short and longer-term, not only for their own well-being and career satisfaction, but also for how they relate to and interact with students, and their teaching effectiveness” (Richardson et al., 2014, p. xv). • What personal and contextual factors sustain teacher commitment, interest and enthusiasm? Goals of the Study 1. To map the literature on teacher motivation across a variety of contexts 2. To identify trends in teacher motivation around the world 3. To obtain insight from key experts- researchers and practitioners- in the field of (teacher) education 4. To develop actionable recommendations The Literature on Teacher Motivation WHY IS THE RESEARCH SO LIMITED? 1. Difficult to define and measure o “Commitment”, “satisfaction”, “morale” & “attitudes” o Subjective; not easily observable 2. Small-scale qualitative studies o Ethnographies o Very few studies of beginning teachers
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