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Helping teachers 'practise what they teach' could help them stay teaching for longer

  • Written by Julia E. Morris, Senior Lecturer, Visual Arts Education, Edith Cowan University
Helping teachers 'practise what they teach' could help them stay teaching for longerIt's important to keep teachers passionate about what they're teaching.Nik MacMillan/Unsplash

Early career teachers are more likely to stay on if they practise what they teach in their own time. We found that practitioner-teachers – such as art teachers practising art and biology teachers observing nature – see themselves as better...

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