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Developing quality community connections through a regional preservice teacher placement program

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posted on 2025-03-26, 05:10 authored by Steven MurphySteven Murphy, Daniela Acquaro, Lindy BaxterLindy Baxter, Rebecca Miles-KeoghRebecca Miles-Keogh, Hernan Cuervo, Bernadette Walker-GibbsBernadette Walker-Gibbs

Abstract:

The recruitment and retention of teachers in regional, rural and remote areas of Australia remains a persistent challenge. Greater awareness of and experience in regional, rural and remote schools is a common strategy adopted by initial teacher education providers to mediate this challenge. This paper examines the quality of connection between preservice teachers and a regional community developed through a multi-university placement program. The program adopted a multi-faceted approach to building quality community connections—fostering preservice teacher connections to a cohort of preservice teachers, to regional schools, and to a regional area. Findings suggest this tripartite approach enhanced the quality of all connections, positioning the program as a useful model for developing a pipeline of preservice teachers to regional schools struggling to find teaching staff.

Funding

This study was funded by the Victorian Government.

History

Publication Date

2025-04-01

Journal

The Australian Educational Researcher

Volume

52

Pagination

18p. (p.1087-1104)

Publisher

Springer Nature

ISSN

0311-6999

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