Gender Differences and Motivation for The Teaching Profession: Why Do Men Choose (Not) To Teach?

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Jugovic, Ivana Pikic [1 ]
Maskalan, Ana [1 ]
Ivanec, Tea Pavin [2 ]
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[1] Inst Social Res Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
[2] Univ Zagreb, Fac Teacher Educ, Zagreb, Croatia
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teaching motivation; demotivation of men for teaching; gender differences; preservice subject teachers; teaching profession; PRESERVICE TEACHERS; CAREER CHOICE; ACHIEVEMENT; STUDENTS; EMOTION; DOMAIN; BIAS;
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The aim of this study was to explore gender differences in motivation for choosing teaching as a profession and perceptions of men's demotivation for the choice of this profession. 279 preservice subject teachers from the University of Zagreb, Croatia, filled in the FIT-Choice Scale (Watt & Richardson, 2007) and the Demotivation of Men for Teaching Career Choice Scale. Results revealed that, regardless of their gender, preservice subject teachers were primarily motivated by the intrinsic and social utility values of teaching, while specific gender differences imply the importance of the role of social factors in men's choice of this career. Low status of the teaching profession was perceived as the dominant reason for demotivation of men to choose it. Women were more likely than men to assume that men are demotivated to choose teaching because it is a "women's profession". Policy implications of findings on men's (de)motivation for teaching are discussed.
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