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Early Career Teacher Entitlement

Great Expectations

Tanya Ovenden-Hope Holly Kirkpatrick

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English
Hachette Learning
19 September 2025
Following on from the seminal book The Early Career Framework: Origins, Outcomes and Opportunities (2022) edited by Tanya Ovenden-Hope, this new book written by Tanya Ovenden-Hope and Holly Kirkpatrick explores the expectations set by the Teacher Recruitment and Retention Strategy (2019) and insights into the experiences of those closest to the ECF.

Ovenden-Hope and Kirkpatrick examine the 'golden thread' of teacher training and professional development since 2019, focusing on the lived experiences of ECTs and mentors in Year Two of the ECF, and offering provocations to understand the successes and failures that led to a revised framework of training and development with the ITTECF. ECT attrition remains high in England with one quarter leaving teaching within three years. As a strategy for teacher recruitment and the retention, it will be interesting to see if the ITTECF does better than its predecessor frameworks.
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Imprint:   Hachette Learning
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 208mm,  Width: 146mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   251g
ISBN:   9781036006822
ISBN 10:   1036006824
Pages:   184
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
Audience:   Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  College/higher education ,  Children's (6-12) ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Professor (Dr) Tanya Ovenden-Hope PFHEA FCCT FSET is Professor of Education and Dean of Place and Social Purpose at Plymouth Marjon University, UK. Tanya is also a Visiting Professor at Canterbury Christ Church University, an elected Council Member of the British Educational Research Association (BERA), elected Board Member of the International Council for the Education of Teachers (ICET) and invited Advisory Board Member for the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Teacher Development Fund. With over three decades of cross-sector experience in Education (schools, colleges and universities) as a teacher, teacher educator and leader, she holds a number of invited voluntary roles for Education organisations, charities and trusts, ranging from trustee to research advisory board member. The author of numerous papers, reports, articles and books, Tanya's research focuses on educational inequity, with particular attention on the relationship between place, school context and teacher recruitment and retention. Her research findings on coastal schools, rural schools and small schools, and subsequent conceptualisation of Education Isolation, have been used to re-frame thinking (internationally) on place-based inequities experienced by some schools, and to create interventions to level up opportunities for these schools. Holly Kirkpatrick is Head of Physical Education Teacher Training at the University of Buckingham. Her role includes training PE teachers and leading on a popular masters in sport programme. She has over 13 years of teaching experience in both the state and independent sectors as a PE teacher and Director of Sport. Holly is in the final stages of completing her educational doctorate with a focus on the Early Career Framework. Her research interests include professional development and learning and teacher recruitment and retention.

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