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Research Article

“I am still a teacher”: The place of the teaching career in the process of retirement adjustment

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Pages 219-238 | Received 14 Jul 2019, Accepted 13 Oct 2020, Published online: 20 Oct 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The research examined the adjustment process to retirement among teachers during the initial stages of retirement. The focus on the specific sector of teachers is drawn from a theoretical foundation which indicates a connection between the type of work and the process of adjusting to retirement. The aim of the study was to expose the characteristics of a career in pedagogy that articulate teachers’ adaptation to retirement life. Based on semi-structured interviews with 30 teachers who have been retired for two to six years, it was found that the profession of teaching is reflected in the teachers’ experiences of adjusting to retirement at the psychological-personality level and the operational-practical aspect. Professional identity transfers with the teachers into retirement life. Personality traits, tendencies and skills acquired and developed during 30 years of teaching usher the teacher into the life of retirement. Moreover, the retired teacher’s daily activities are influenced by his/her teaching career.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1. The first number refers to the teacher’s age and the second to years in retirement

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Notes on contributors

Haim Shlomo

Haim Shlomo is a secondary school teacher that teaches hisotory. His research areas focus on teachers' retirement and career stages in teaching. His Doctoral disseration centered on adjustment to retirement among school teachers.

Izhar Oplatka

Izhar Oplatka is a professor of Educational Administration and Leadership at The School of Education, Tel Aviv University, Israel.  Prof. Oplatka’s research focuses on the lives and career of school teachers and principals, educational marketing, emotions and educational administration, and the foundations of educational administration as a field of study.

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