TY - JOUR
T1 - Teacher Recruitment and the Right Career Choice
T2 - Parents' Perceptions of the Teaching Profession in Oman
AU - Al'Abri, Khalaf M.
AU - Ismail, Omer H.
AU - Al-Omari, Aieman A.
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PY - 2023/6/30
Y1 - 2023/6/30
N2 - This study aimed to identify why students are reluctant to choose teaching as a career in the Sultanate of Oman from parents' perceptions. It also aimed to verify whether there were statistically significant gender differences in parents' perceptions of the teaching profession. Using a quantitative research design, the study applied a questionnaire to a sample of 2,519 parents, of whom 66.7% were males and 33.3% were females. The questionnaire results indicated that the reasons for reluctance in choosing to teach from parents' perceptions centred on the difficulty of the career, the lack of financial incentives compared to the workload, and teachers' low social status compared to other professions. The results also revealed gender differences in choosing teaching as a career in favour of females from the perspective of students' parents. It is recommended that parents should respect their children's choice of future professions and their desire to be teachers. In addition, the Ministry of Education in Oman must make significant efforts to make teaching an attractive career again.
AB - This study aimed to identify why students are reluctant to choose teaching as a career in the Sultanate of Oman from parents' perceptions. It also aimed to verify whether there were statistically significant gender differences in parents' perceptions of the teaching profession. Using a quantitative research design, the study applied a questionnaire to a sample of 2,519 parents, of whom 66.7% were males and 33.3% were females. The questionnaire results indicated that the reasons for reluctance in choosing to teach from parents' perceptions centred on the difficulty of the career, the lack of financial incentives compared to the workload, and teachers' low social status compared to other professions. The results also revealed gender differences in choosing teaching as a career in favour of females from the perspective of students' parents. It is recommended that parents should respect their children's choice of future professions and their desire to be teachers. In addition, the Ministry of Education in Oman must make significant efforts to make teaching an attractive career again.
KW - Oman
KW - career choice
KW - parents' perceptions
KW - quantitative research
KW - teaching profession
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U2 - 10.26803/ijlter.22.6.34
DO - 10.26803/ijlter.22.6.34
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85166322163
SN - 1694-2493
VL - 22
SP - 679
EP - 693
JO - International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research
JF - International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research
IS - 6
ER -