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Cultivating teacher resilience through intercultural interaction and collaboration

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Emerald Group Publıshıng Ltd

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This collaborative effort aims to reduce international teacher attrition. Findings from the data are meant to be shared with principals to reduce the number of international teachers leaving teaching. The study revolves around three important research questions: What challenges do international teachers encounter and how do they meet them? What individual strengths help international teachers develop resilience in the transition process? and What support mechanisms help international teachers develop resilience in the adaptation process? The chapter ends with recommendations and implications for school leaders as they create conditions that will help retain new teachers.

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International teacher attrition, intercultural interaction, collaboration, resilience, adaptation process, support mechanisms

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Teaching And Teacher Education In International Contexts

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Hacıfazlıoğlu, Ö., Kalkavan, B., Yang, CY., Ünlü, G., Craig, CJ., Mena, J. & Kane, RG. (2023). Cultivating teacher resilience through intercultural interaction and collaboration. Teaching And Teacher Education In International Contexts. ( 42, 307-325.). https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-368720230000042028.

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