Retaining teachers, especially those new to the profession, continues to emerge as a problematic task that is plaguing public school systems throughout the United States. When teachers depart from the profession so quickly, educational systems become destabilized in their ability to provide students with high quality teaching and learning experiences. The principal’s role in implementing a formal campus mentorship program and conscientiously supporting beginning teachers has been found to significantly increase teacher retention. This study applied a mixed methods approach to explore the impact that campus beginning teacher mentorship programs and supportive school leadership practices have on teacher retention. Through utilizing percept...
High rates of teacher attrition are costly – not only in dollars and cents, but in terms of student ...
New teachers enter classrooms every year eager to begin instructing and supporting the academic and ...
Recent studies revealed that 30% of all new K-12 teachers leave the profession within the first 5 ye...
The number of teachers who enter and exit the field of education within their first five years in th...
The literature is convincing that teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers (Owing, 2004...
New teachers are faced with many challenges during the first few years of teaching. They have to adj...
The purpose of this study was to investigate new teacher???s perceptions of effective support system...
The field of education is a constantly unsettled field with new pedagogical trends, new policies and...
Research has consistently shown that the quality of teachers working with students has a greater imp...
This study was conducted to determine if mentoring plays an important role on new teachers staying i...
The focus of this research is to shed light on novice teachers\u27 experience mentoring programs. Th...
As efforts are made to identify factors contributing to teachers leaving or staying in the teaching ...
With the high rates of attrition for beginning teachers, school district personnel encounter a conti...
Though there may be many reasons for teacher attrition and mobility, results from a recent survey co...
Numerous national reform reports have been written about the quality of teacher education. Improving...
High rates of teacher attrition are costly – not only in dollars and cents, but in terms of student ...
New teachers enter classrooms every year eager to begin instructing and supporting the academic and ...
Recent studies revealed that 30% of all new K-12 teachers leave the profession within the first 5 ye...
The number of teachers who enter and exit the field of education within their first five years in th...
The literature is convincing that teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers (Owing, 2004...
New teachers are faced with many challenges during the first few years of teaching. They have to adj...
The purpose of this study was to investigate new teacher???s perceptions of effective support system...
The field of education is a constantly unsettled field with new pedagogical trends, new policies and...
Research has consistently shown that the quality of teachers working with students has a greater imp...
This study was conducted to determine if mentoring plays an important role on new teachers staying i...
The focus of this research is to shed light on novice teachers\u27 experience mentoring programs. Th...
As efforts are made to identify factors contributing to teachers leaving or staying in the teaching ...
With the high rates of attrition for beginning teachers, school district personnel encounter a conti...
Though there may be many reasons for teacher attrition and mobility, results from a recent survey co...
Numerous national reform reports have been written about the quality of teacher education. Improving...
High rates of teacher attrition are costly – not only in dollars and cents, but in terms of student ...
New teachers enter classrooms every year eager to begin instructing and supporting the academic and ...
Recent studies revealed that 30% of all new K-12 teachers leave the profession within the first 5 ye...