Voices from the field: Preparing teachers for high need schools

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It is generally accepted that many new teachers leave the profession within just a few years. The numbers of leavers increase in historically underperforming and under resources schools. This study examines a group of new teachers from a phenomenological perspective. Their experiences are presented through ethno-drama as a way to interact with the data and learn from the experiences of these teachers.

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Dell’Angelo, T. (2016). Voices from the field: Preparing teachers for high need schools. Qualitative Report, 21(9), 1727–1738. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2016.2774

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