This dissertation examines three dimensions - gender, race, and salary -- of the national teacher labor force that emerged in the post-World War II period. First, teaching became increasingly feminized; it became a stable occupation for college-educated women because with the lift of the marriage bar, women were allowed to work after marriage and having children. In regards to the racial and ethnic composition of the national teacher labor force, the whitening of the Southern teacher labor force in the post-desegregation era converged to that of the rest of the United States; the rate at which white teachers were hired as teachers was greater than that of black teachers. Finally, examining the salary returns to the bachelor's in education d...
The equity of education for African American students, especially from low-income and economically m...
This report examines, from a historical perspective, the desirability of teaching as a career. It fo...
This dissertation employs a case study methodology to examine the perceptions of discrete groups of ...
This dissertation examines three dimensions - gender, race, and salary -- of the national teacher la...
Using state-wide, longitudinal data on Texas public school educators employed between the 1991-1991 ...
Despite near consensus agreement about the importance of increasing the presence of teachers of colo...
The racial/ethnic demographics of the American public school teaching force stand in contrast to the...
My dissertation inquiry builds upon the works of Nancy Hoffman (1977/2003), Madeleine Grumet (1981, ...
Sixty years after Brown v. Board of Education, current retention trends indicate a Black teacher sho...
The current study examined how collective bargaining provisions affected average teacher salary tren...
The purpose of this dissertation, presented in a three article format, is to describe the changes in...
The dissertation aims to explore a solution to address the cultural and racial gap between the teach...
The period between 1890 and 1930 witnessed a dramatic change in state policies for certifying and tr...
This dissertation features the three-manuscript format, and each inquiry was designed with different...
This study examines both the existence and the determinants of sex differences in teacher salaries a...
The equity of education for African American students, especially from low-income and economically m...
This report examines, from a historical perspective, the desirability of teaching as a career. It fo...
This dissertation employs a case study methodology to examine the perceptions of discrete groups of ...
This dissertation examines three dimensions - gender, race, and salary -- of the national teacher la...
Using state-wide, longitudinal data on Texas public school educators employed between the 1991-1991 ...
Despite near consensus agreement about the importance of increasing the presence of teachers of colo...
The racial/ethnic demographics of the American public school teaching force stand in contrast to the...
My dissertation inquiry builds upon the works of Nancy Hoffman (1977/2003), Madeleine Grumet (1981, ...
Sixty years after Brown v. Board of Education, current retention trends indicate a Black teacher sho...
The current study examined how collective bargaining provisions affected average teacher salary tren...
The purpose of this dissertation, presented in a three article format, is to describe the changes in...
The dissertation aims to explore a solution to address the cultural and racial gap between the teach...
The period between 1890 and 1930 witnessed a dramatic change in state policies for certifying and tr...
This dissertation features the three-manuscript format, and each inquiry was designed with different...
This study examines both the existence and the determinants of sex differences in teacher salaries a...
The equity of education for African American students, especially from low-income and economically m...
This report examines, from a historical perspective, the desirability of teaching as a career. It fo...
This dissertation employs a case study methodology to examine the perceptions of discrete groups of ...