This study examined stakeholders’ perceptions of the challenges and supports provided for beginning special education teachers in a low attrition district within a middle Atlantic state utilizing qualitative methods. The findings from this study revealed a perceived need for varied supports for beginning special education teachers, the special education coordinator is seen as the main source of support, and the perceived role of induction programs to retain special education teachers and the impact these programs have on teacher retention. Based on the findings from this study, future research should examine the role of e-mentoring, district level support, and the role induction program have on beginning teacher retention
The field of special education continues to have lower teacher retention rates compared to general e...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between administrative support and retenti...
This qualitative study explored the thoughts and perceptions of 16 teachers and their experiences wo...
Special education teacher attrition is a growing problem in the United States (Payne, 2005). Without...
Teacher induction programs are used within districts across the nation to support and prepare novice...
Research highlights teacher attrition as one of the biggest challenges facing public schools and the...
Research highlights teacher attrition as one of the biggest challenges facing public schools and the...
Special education induction research has examined mentor support and working conditions of early car...
School leaders across the United States have documented a shortage of special education teachers, an...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of special education teachers regarding adm...
The causes of the teacher shortage are complex; however, the retention of special education teachers...
The intent of this qualitative study was to examine the impact of intrinsic motivators and extrinsic...
The attrition rate of beginning special educators has been a constant and growing concern within the...
Attrition of special education teachers has steadily increased. The number of general education tea...
In response to address teacher shortages, urban schools have begun the practice of hiring alternativ...
The field of special education continues to have lower teacher retention rates compared to general e...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between administrative support and retenti...
This qualitative study explored the thoughts and perceptions of 16 teachers and their experiences wo...
Special education teacher attrition is a growing problem in the United States (Payne, 2005). Without...
Teacher induction programs are used within districts across the nation to support and prepare novice...
Research highlights teacher attrition as one of the biggest challenges facing public schools and the...
Research highlights teacher attrition as one of the biggest challenges facing public schools and the...
Special education induction research has examined mentor support and working conditions of early car...
School leaders across the United States have documented a shortage of special education teachers, an...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of special education teachers regarding adm...
The causes of the teacher shortage are complex; however, the retention of special education teachers...
The intent of this qualitative study was to examine the impact of intrinsic motivators and extrinsic...
The attrition rate of beginning special educators has been a constant and growing concern within the...
Attrition of special education teachers has steadily increased. The number of general education tea...
In response to address teacher shortages, urban schools have begun the practice of hiring alternativ...
The field of special education continues to have lower teacher retention rates compared to general e...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between administrative support and retenti...
This qualitative study explored the thoughts and perceptions of 16 teachers and their experiences wo...