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Mature student experiences in teacher education: widening participation in Greece and England
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posted on 2023-06-08, 11:52 authored by Stavroula Kaldi, Vivienne GriffithsIn the context of the growing number of mature students entering higher education in Europe, this study breaks new ground in comparing the personal and professional identities of mature student teachers in Greece and England. Using an analytical model of student success by Zepke and Leach (2008), the research sought to identify the factors affecting the progress and development of 30 mature student teachers (15 in each country). It was found that individual motivation and prior experience were assets in the development of the student teachers, while peer and family support were vital success factors. In the English context, the importance of institutional support from university and school-based tutors was also strong. Barriers included financial difficulties and domestic responsibilities, which had a particular impact on mature women students. Some recommendations to improve institutional support for mature student teachers are made in conclusion.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Journal of Further and Higher EducationISSN
1469-9486Publisher
Routledge Taylor and FrancisExternal DOI
Issue
4Volume
37Page range
552-573Department affiliated with
- Education Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes