What happens to the ‘could have beens’ who decided not to teach? | ECF Staffroom

Mark and Elaine hear from researcher Emily Macleod, who says that if we want more people to try out teaching, we have to stop thinking of it as a vocation. "These trajectories into teaching, they're not linear. They're multi-directional, they're complex... No one's trajectory into anything is going to be straightforward." Not a vocation? For Emily Macleod teaching is an expert profession – nobody is 'born' to do it. One in three young people consider teaching at some point. What happens to the ‘could have beens’? Full show notes and transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/news/2024/nov/what-happens-could-have-beens-who-decided-not-teach-ecf-staffroom-s04e05

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