Understandings of the role of subject leaders in the professional development of beginning teachers within a school department: A Vietnamese perspective

•Teachers’ views of subject leaders and beginning teachers’ relationships.•In the under researched context of Vietnam.•Uses career stage theory and the concept of power distance.•Uncovers differing expectations of teachers in a department.•Identifies the importance of contextually sensitive solution...

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Published inInternational journal of educational research Vol. 71; pp. 108 - 117
Main Authors Thorpe, Anthony, Tran, Duong Thi Hoai
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 2015
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ISSN0883-0355
1873-538X
DOI10.1016/j.ijer.2015.04.006

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Summary:•Teachers’ views of subject leaders and beginning teachers’ relationships.•In the under researched context of Vietnam.•Uses career stage theory and the concept of power distance.•Uncovers differing expectations of teachers in a department.•Identifies the importance of contextually sensitive solutions. This article explores the subject leader's role in the professional development of beginning teachers. Rather than focusing only on beginning teachers’ perspectives as previous research has done, the topic is approached via the multiple perspectives of teachers in a secondary school department in Vietnam drawn from surveys and interviews. Insights from career stage theory and the concept of power distance are applied to uncover differing expectations from beginning teachers, other teachers and subject leaders regarding the latter's role in professional development. This research adds to the understanding of the subject leader's role in the professional development of beginning teachers which is sensitive to both culture and context. It calls for further research within the under- researched context of Vietnamese schools.
ISSN:0883-0355
1873-538X
DOI:10.1016/j.ijer.2015.04.006