In 2004 as many as 25% of teachers in Sweden, Denmark, and England were willing to leave their profession immediately; in the United States much effort has been invested in studying why teachers leave the profession. In this paper, four teachers who left the profession were interviewed from within the life- story tradition. In the narratives, which were rendered in a poetic style during the analysis, colleagues were mentioned both positively and negatively. The theme of having colleagues, and especially trust or mistrust between colleagues, was thus explored. The existence or nonexistence of lateral trust between teachers can be connected both to school development and to student learning outcomes
This thesis explores the story of teacher attrition, the story behind the statistic that tells us th...
Over the last three decades, the educational research community has come to see that the process of ...
Teacher attrition, particularly in hard-to-staff urban schools, is a problem addressed by many resea...
In 2004 as many as 25% of teachers in Sweden, Denmark, and England were willing to leave their profe...
This paper adopts a narrative inquiry approach to discuss an under-researched aspect of beginning te...
Individual PapersThis presentation adopts a narrative inquiry approach to report on a comparison of ...
Alarming numbers of teacher attrition are reported in many countries, including in Norway. Whereas m...
AbstractThe article presents findings from a longitudinal study (1993–2014) examining how ex-teacher...
A good teacher was once described as being like a candle; consuming itself to light the way for oth...
Teacher attrition is a cost to the community and, often, to the teachers concerned. One ready potent...
This is a qualitative research project focusing on seven experienced teachers perspectives of why th...
Paper Session 61.065: The Lives of Beginning Teachers: Experiences in a Work LifeworldConference The...
viii, 298, [1] leaves. (Page number 281 is missing) Advisor: Pamela M. Curtiss.The Problem: The prob...
abstract: In 1976 Florynce R. Kennedy, a United States lawyer, activist, speaker, and author famous...
Considerable research has been conducted into teacher retention. Less is known of ex-teachers' circu...
This thesis explores the story of teacher attrition, the story behind the statistic that tells us th...
Over the last three decades, the educational research community has come to see that the process of ...
Teacher attrition, particularly in hard-to-staff urban schools, is a problem addressed by many resea...
In 2004 as many as 25% of teachers in Sweden, Denmark, and England were willing to leave their profe...
This paper adopts a narrative inquiry approach to discuss an under-researched aspect of beginning te...
Individual PapersThis presentation adopts a narrative inquiry approach to report on a comparison of ...
Alarming numbers of teacher attrition are reported in many countries, including in Norway. Whereas m...
AbstractThe article presents findings from a longitudinal study (1993–2014) examining how ex-teacher...
A good teacher was once described as being like a candle; consuming itself to light the way for oth...
Teacher attrition is a cost to the community and, often, to the teachers concerned. One ready potent...
This is a qualitative research project focusing on seven experienced teachers perspectives of why th...
Paper Session 61.065: The Lives of Beginning Teachers: Experiences in a Work LifeworldConference The...
viii, 298, [1] leaves. (Page number 281 is missing) Advisor: Pamela M. Curtiss.The Problem: The prob...
abstract: In 1976 Florynce R. Kennedy, a United States lawyer, activist, speaker, and author famous...
Considerable research has been conducted into teacher retention. Less is known of ex-teachers' circu...
This thesis explores the story of teacher attrition, the story behind the statistic that tells us th...
Over the last three decades, the educational research community has come to see that the process of ...
Teacher attrition, particularly in hard-to-staff urban schools, is a problem addressed by many resea...