"No light at the end of my tunnel". A narrative approach to long-term interim Physical Education teachers
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https://doi.org/10.24197/aefd.0.2020.85-105Keywords:
Physical Education, selection system (for permanent teaching positions), precariousness, narratives, neoliberalismAbstract
This article explores the experiences and particularities faced by long-term temporary teachers (more than fifteen years in the profession) who opted, without apparent success, for a permanent job in public education. These teachers face a precarious situation characterized by a neoliberal climate, full of uncertainties and with obvious repercussions on their personal and professional lives. Following a narrative methodology, we look at the way these teachers construct and legitimize certain conceptions around the system of access to teaching. Results, organized around a narrative fiction that takes as a reference the day-to-day life of a long-term candidate, suggest the need to (re)think about a change in the paradigm of access to the teaching profession in order to minimize the personal and professional erosion to which these professionals are subjected.
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