ABSTRACT

This edited volume is about diversifying the teaching profession. It is unique in its inclusion of multiple dimensions of diversity; its chapters focus on a wide range of under-represented groups, including those from lower socio-economic groups, Black and minority ethnic groups, migrants, the Travelling community, the Deaf community, the LGBTQI+ community and those of mature age.

The book includes contributions from Australia, England, Iceland, Portugal and Scotland, as well as a number of chapters from the Irish context, mostly emanating from projects funded under Ireland’s Higher Education Authority’s Programme for Access to Higher Education (PATH): Strand 1Equity of Access to Initial Teacher Education.

The book also critically engages the rationale for diversifying the profession, arguing not only that representation still matters, but also that ultimately teacher diversity work needs to encompass system transformation to achieve a diverse, equitable and inclusive teaching profession.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

section Section I|109 pages

Introduction, Rationale and International Perspectives

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chapter 1|19 pages

Diversifying the Teaching Profession

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Representation Matters
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chapter 2|14 pages

The Rationale for Diversifying the Teaching Profession

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Social Justice, Ethnic-Matching and Recent Trends
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chapter 3|18 pages

Diversity in the Teaching Profession in Ireland

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Tracing Research and Policy Development
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chapter 4|11 pages

Diversifying the Teaching Profession in Scotland

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The Work of the Scottish Government's Working Group on Diversifying the Teaching Profession
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chapter 6|12 pages

Teacher Gender Diversity

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Uncovering a Hidden Curriculum of Masculinities
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section Section II|98 pages

Diversity in Initial Teacher Education and the Teaching Profession in Ireland

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chapter 9|12 pages

‘Working Class’ Student Teachers' Constructions of Teaching as a Powerful Role

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Encountering Deficit-based ‘Teacher Talk’ During Placement
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chapter 10|10 pages

‘Going the Extra Mile’

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Working Class Teachers and Their Engagement with Parents
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chapter 12|11 pages

Migrant Teachers in Ireland

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An Untapped Trapped Reservoir?
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chapter 13|11 pages

‘No One Sees a Traveller at the Top of the Class’

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Experiences of Irish Travellers on Programmes Supporting Teacher Diversity
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chapter 14|12 pages

Someone Like Me?

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Minority Ethnic Children Reflect on the Need for Minority Ethnic Teachers
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chapter 15|10 pages

Creating Inclusive Communities

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Preparing the University for a Cohort of Deaf-Sign Language Users in Initial Teacher Education
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chapter 16|10 pages

LGBTQI+ Teachers in Ireland

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Dilemmas of Visibility, Age-Appropriateness and Religion across a Period of Rapid Legislative Change
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chapter 17|11 pages

Supporting Mature Students in Primary Teacher Education

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A Framework of Care
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section Section III|32 pages

Learning from Teacher Diversity Research and Charting Future Pathways

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chapter 18|15 pages

Diversifying the Teaching Profession

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Mapping Learning and Interrogating Tensions
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