Reshaped teachers’ careers? New patterns and the fragmentation of the teaching profession in England

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In this paper, we examine how evolutions related to the fragmentation of labour markets, the flexibilisation of work and employment conditions, and the multiplication of teacher training models and teachers’ roles in schools, are contributing to reshaping teachers’ careers. Drawing on interviews with teachers and senior leaders from 8 schools in London, our analyses highlight six career patterns and their embeddedness in the changing institutional environment of labour markets for teachers. Our results help renew the dialogue between research on teachers’ professional lives and on teachers’ labour markets. They have wider implications for knowledge on the fragmentation of the teaching profession, beyond the London case.

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Mathou, C., Sarazin, M., & Dumay, X. (2023). Reshaped teachers’ careers? New patterns and the fragmentation of the teaching profession in England. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 44(3), 397–417. https://doi.org/10.1080/01425692.2023.2167703

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