Understanding career choice motivations: a case study of public school teacher candidates in Singapore
In response to the rapidly-changing global market, Singapore has started to pay greater attention to educating students to become active and informed citizens with the high-level soft skills needed for the 21st century. This inspired us to examine how the government can effectively recruit a sustain...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1705212023-09-18T04:37:39Z Understanding career choice motivations: a case study of public school teacher candidates in Singapore Kwa, Kai Xiang Kim, Soojin School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Political science Career Choice Teacher In response to the rapidly-changing global market, Singapore has started to pay greater attention to educating students to become active and informed citizens with the high-level soft skills needed for the 21st century. This inspired us to examine how the government can effectively recruit a sustained and sufficiently large cohort of potential teachers with high levels of passion and self-efficacy to teach the humanities and social studies (HSS) to today’s young generation. Based on semi-structured interviews with teacher candidates who aim to become HSS secondary school teachers in Singapore, we found that their motivations are shaped not only by fundamental vocational and material forces, but also by various non-material, social and cultural forces, which might build up over time. Particularly, not to mention the values embedded in the HSS, individual trainees’ prior experiences with learning and teaching, their so-called socialization influences from former teachers and/or co-curricular activities, have played a critical role in their goal orientation. Ministry of Education (MOE) This work was supported by Singapore Ministry of Education Tier-1 Grant (RG117/20) and the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea and the National Research Foundation of Korea [NRF-2018S1A3A2075609]. 2023-09-18T04:37:39Z 2023-09-18T04:37:39Z 2022 Journal Article Kwa, K. X. & Kim, S. (2022). Understanding career choice motivations: a case study of public school teacher candidates in Singapore. International Review of Public Administration, 27(3), 249-271. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/12294659.2022.2123291 1229-4659 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170521 10.1080/12294659.2022.2123291 2-s2.0-85139001532 3 27 249 271 en RG117/20 International Review of Public Administration © 2022 The Korean Association for Public Administration. All rights reserved. |
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In response to the rapidly-changing global market, Singapore has started to pay greater attention to educating students to become active and informed citizens with the high-level soft skills needed for the 21st century. This inspired us to examine how the government can effectively recruit a sustained and sufficiently large cohort of potential teachers with high levels of passion and self-efficacy to teach the humanities and social studies (HSS) to today’s young generation. Based on semi-structured interviews with teacher candidates who aim to become HSS secondary school teachers in Singapore, we found that their motivations are shaped not only by fundamental vocational and material forces, but also by various non-material, social and cultural forces, which might build up over time. Particularly, not to mention the values embedded in the HSS, individual trainees’ prior experiences with learning and teaching, their so-called socialization influences from former teachers and/or co-curricular activities, have played a critical role in their goal orientation. |
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