Authors
Carol Bertram, Simon Appleton, Nithi Muthukrishna, Volker Wedekind
Publication date
2006/2/1
Journal
South African journal of education
Volume
26
Issue
1
Pages
1-13
Publisher
Education Association of South Africa (EASA)
Description
We report on survey data collected from 776 final-year student teachers from 11 higher education institutions in October 2004. The purpose of the survey was to find out how many newly qualified teachers were planning to teach abroad and how many were planning to teach in South Africa. Two issues formed the backdrop of the study: teacher migration and teacher shortages in South Africa. Key findings from the study showed that 27.4% of the student teachers were planning to teach abroad in 2005, 63.3% were planning to teach in South Africa, and the remainder (7.2%) were not planning to teach. However the vast majority of those planning to teach abroad indicated that they would be returning to South Africa within two years. Of the student teachers who were planning to teach in South Africa, only 33% indicated that they already had a job secured for 2005. Three-quarters of these posts were …
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Scholar articles
C Bertram, S Appleton, N Muthukrishna, V Wedekind - South African journal of education, 2006