Authors
Leanne Crosswell, Jill Willis, Chad Morrison, Andrew Gibson, Mary Ryan
Publication date
2018
Journal
Resilience in education: Concepts, contexts and connections
Pages
131-146
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
This chapter explores the plotlines of resilience as narrated by three early career teachers (ECTs) in rural schools and the deliberation process they undertook in response to their key challenges. Regular online reflections about their transition into rural teaching were collected through www.goingok.org , a digital tool (see Gibson A, Willis J, Morrison C, Crosswell L, Not losing the plot: creating, collecting and curating qualitative data through a web-based application. In The Australian Teacher Education Association (ATEA) 2013 Conference, July 2013, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD. (Unpublished), 2013). Drawing on a transactional-ecological theory of resilience, the qualitative analysis was informed by current literature (see Day C, Gu Q, Resilient teachers, resilient schools: Building and sustaining quality in testing times. Routledge, Oxon, 2014; Mansfield CF …
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L Crosswell, J Willis, C Morrison, A Gibson, M Ryan - Resilience in education: Concepts, contexts and …, 2018