Teachers’ Journeys into International School Teaching in China
English

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<p>Poole’s book illuminates the experiences and perspectives of host country national teachers at internationalised schools in China. The international school sector in China has undergone significant changes in recent years. This is due to the growing demand for international education from local middle-class families. In response a new type of school has emerged. Going by various names such as private bilingual or internationalised these schools offer a fusion of national and international curricula and are staffed predominantly by host country national teachers. </p><p>Despite these changes we still know little about who host country national teachers are and what draws them to the world of international schooling. Accordingly this book explores the motivations and mobilities of host country national teachers in China. It identifies three types of teacher: Returners Reachers and Remainers. Returners are graduates who have returned to China from overseas study. They are drawn to international schools by the opportunity to use their international experience and qualification. Reachers are internal migrants who face structural inequality and attracted to international schools by the opportunity for social mobility. Remainers are married teachers with children. They are motivated to work in international schools by the perceived stability and security these schools offer. </p><p>Discussing implications for teacher recruitment development and retention in international schools this book is an essential read for international educational researchers as well as students researching international education or teacher identity.</p>
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