“Foreclosing” a teaching career? An exploration of the career decisions of undergraduate pre-service teachers’ through the lens of Identity Status Theory

Fiona Crowe, Oliver McGarr

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Abstract

This paper explores the career decisions of a cohort of 42 undergraduate, pre-service teachers in Ireland through the lens of Marcia's (1980) Identity Status Theory. The study employed semi-structured interviews to examine the cohort's level of commitment to and exploration of a teaching career as part of their career decision making. Discourse analysis of their interviews evidenced that most had a high commitment to teaching but low exploration of other careers before committing to teaching, suggesting a “foreclosed identity status”. Possible explanations for this high degree of identity foreclosure are suggested and implications for initial teacher education are highlighted.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103744
JournalTeaching and Teacher Education
Volume115
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2022

Keywords

  • Career choices
  • Identity statuses
  • Pre-service teachers

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