Agency and aspiration in career narratives of men becoming teaching assistantsTools Meredith, Caroline Ann (2022) Agency and aspiration in career narratives of men becoming teaching assistants. EdD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractConcerns about gendered attainment-gaps and the scarcity of men teaching in England’s primary schools underlie a popular and political assumption that recruiting more men to the sector will help to counter perceived gender inequalities in teaching and learning. Nevertheless, of nearly 390,000 Teaching Assistants (TAs) recruited since 2003 fewer than 10% are men. To better understand the barriers and affordances to men becoming TAs this study investigates what motivates men to become TAs. It seeks to understand their experiences, and how becoming a TA might aid their career aspirations.
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