2011
DOI: 10.47381/aijre.v21i1.594
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The Influence of Social Contingencies on Teacher Education Students Undertaking a Rural Internship

Brian Hemmings

Abstract: Hughes (1999) categorised non-work demands such as domestic responsibilities and health of family members (including self) as social contingencies. A literature review on social contingencies, examined from a medical, nursing, and allied health standpoint, revealed that certain factors, especially related to financial matters, impact directly on the professional experience or deter potential students from electing to participate in a rural-based experience. This review was then extended to include teacher educ… Show more

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