Staff in Australia's Schools (SiAS) 2010 is the second national survey of approximately 17,000 teachers and school leaders funded by the Australian Government, conducted by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER); the first being conducted in 2006-07. It collected data on a wide range of teacher characteristics and workforce issues including: demographic items, professional learning, qualification, future career intention, and career path. One of the major purposes of this national survey was to provide relevant data to inform teachers staffing issues and teacher workforce planning. (McKenzie, Rowley, et al., 2011). The data is self-reported and data quality generally regarded as good. The first aim of this project was to use...
Free to read on publisher's site. This paper investigates the complex factors that lead to early car...
This research study sought to understand why so many early career teachers in an Australian Religiou...
Most of the teacher distribution and turnover studies have built on within-country analysis. The res...
Teachers play a vital role in shaping the lives of our children. In Australia, the teaching work for...
The latest Staff in Australia’s Schools survey has captured a detailed image of the current teaching...
Concerns are mounting about the attraction and retention of teachers in Australian schools. This stu...
Recognition of high rates of teachers leaving the profession at the start of their careers has becom...
Claims that half of Australian early career teachers are leaving the profession are not as robust as...
Early career teacher (ECT) attrition data are often challenged by those outside of the profession. A...
In Australia scholarly articles and media reports regularly state that between 30 and 50 per cent of...
The Staff in Australia’s Schools (SiAS) survey was commissioned by the Australian Government Departm...
This paper contributes to the limited knowledge about Australian early career teacher (ECT) attritio...
The latest Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) report on initial teacher...
Recent trends in teacher recruitment have seen an emphasis placed upon the recruitment of profession...
Teacher attrition and retention are of importance in California at this time because the state faces...
Free to read on publisher's site. This paper investigates the complex factors that lead to early car...
This research study sought to understand why so many early career teachers in an Australian Religiou...
Most of the teacher distribution and turnover studies have built on within-country analysis. The res...
Teachers play a vital role in shaping the lives of our children. In Australia, the teaching work for...
The latest Staff in Australia’s Schools survey has captured a detailed image of the current teaching...
Concerns are mounting about the attraction and retention of teachers in Australian schools. This stu...
Recognition of high rates of teachers leaving the profession at the start of their careers has becom...
Claims that half of Australian early career teachers are leaving the profession are not as robust as...
Early career teacher (ECT) attrition data are often challenged by those outside of the profession. A...
In Australia scholarly articles and media reports regularly state that between 30 and 50 per cent of...
The Staff in Australia’s Schools (SiAS) survey was commissioned by the Australian Government Departm...
This paper contributes to the limited knowledge about Australian early career teacher (ECT) attritio...
The latest Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) report on initial teacher...
Recent trends in teacher recruitment have seen an emphasis placed upon the recruitment of profession...
Teacher attrition and retention are of importance in California at this time because the state faces...
Free to read on publisher's site. This paper investigates the complex factors that lead to early car...
This research study sought to understand why so many early career teachers in an Australian Religiou...
Most of the teacher distribution and turnover studies have built on within-country analysis. The res...