Beginning teacher attrition in high needs contexts has wrestled with various factors such as poverty, culture and race. Exploring novice teachers’ concerns is integral to figure out ways to sustain them in the profession. This symposium integrates multiperspectival focuses on novice teachers experiences in high needs contexts across continents. The first paper discussed novice teachers’ professional learning with mentors via reflective diaries in post-colonial Dominican Republic. The second paper explored a teacher’s “stories to live by” in high poverty rural China. The third one focused on teachers’ experiences in diverse urban-like suburbs of the U.S. The fourth paper addressed cultural factors influencing novice Israeli-Arab teachers’ le...
This brief considers whether the concentration of beginning teachers in a district is associated wit...
textThis study sought to explore the experiences of first year, alternatively certified, bilingual ...
The first years of teaching are well known as being the most challenging of new graduates’ careers, ...
[Conference Program Abstract] Failure to educate all students has long-term implications for student...
Teacher induction has been an object of interest in teacher education and professional development, ...
The first year of teaching can be regarded as a challenging and testing time as teachers may face nu...
The issue of teacher attrition has affected almost every developed country in the world in the last ...
Addressing teacher turnover is costly regarding recruitment, training, and student learning loss to ...
This research study investigates the experiences of four novice English teachers as they transitione...
Many novice teachers leave their teaching positions in urban, high-poverty schools within the first ...
Educators universally agree that teacher mentoring programs and professional learning are two essent...
Novice teacher attrition is a valid concern for public education. Some studies have found that 40-50...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to examine how novice teachers from th...
The purpose of this study is to focus on the role of the induction program for beginning teachers. T...
Schools in California have increased their reliance on lateral entry novice teachers to fill teacher...
This brief considers whether the concentration of beginning teachers in a district is associated wit...
textThis study sought to explore the experiences of first year, alternatively certified, bilingual ...
The first years of teaching are well known as being the most challenging of new graduates’ careers, ...
[Conference Program Abstract] Failure to educate all students has long-term implications for student...
Teacher induction has been an object of interest in teacher education and professional development, ...
The first year of teaching can be regarded as a challenging and testing time as teachers may face nu...
The issue of teacher attrition has affected almost every developed country in the world in the last ...
Addressing teacher turnover is costly regarding recruitment, training, and student learning loss to ...
This research study investigates the experiences of four novice English teachers as they transitione...
Many novice teachers leave their teaching positions in urban, high-poverty schools within the first ...
Educators universally agree that teacher mentoring programs and professional learning are two essent...
Novice teacher attrition is a valid concern for public education. Some studies have found that 40-50...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to examine how novice teachers from th...
The purpose of this study is to focus on the role of the induction program for beginning teachers. T...
Schools in California have increased their reliance on lateral entry novice teachers to fill teacher...
This brief considers whether the concentration of beginning teachers in a district is associated wit...
textThis study sought to explore the experiences of first year, alternatively certified, bilingual ...
The first years of teaching are well known as being the most challenging of new graduates’ careers, ...