1st Edition

Asian Immigrant Teachers in Australia Negotiating Identity, Navigating Adaptation, and the Paradoxes of Belonging

By Sun Yee Yip Copyright 2026
180 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

180 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The global movement of people and migration has led to increased mobility within the teaching profession. However, the prevailing expectations regarding the specific desired backgrounds, habitus, and pedagogical ideas of how a teacher should be, act, and understand their work have made the professional transition significantly challenging for immigrant teachers who do not fit into this frame.... Read more

PART I: CONTEXTUALISING THE STUDY 1. Framing the experiences of Asian immigrant teachers in Australia 2. Globalisation and the transnational movement of teachers 3. Studying Asian immigrant teachers PART II: PROFESSIONAL TRANSITION FOR IMMIGRANT TEACHERS 4. Negotiating identity 5. Navigating adaptation 6. The paradoxes of belonging PART III: DISRUPTING THE NARRATIVES 7. Challenging existing narratives 8. Theorising immigrant teacher professional transition 9. Attracting and retaining a culturally diverse teaching workforce

Biography

Sun Yee Yip is a lecturer in teacher education at Monash University in Australia. Her research focuses on developing teacher knowledge, promoting teacher diversity, and enhancing the status of teachers and the teaching profession.