Early career teachers are moving within or from the profession at an alarming rate. The intent of moving schools, districts, or exiting the profession creates instability in the profession. This is costly to student learning, improvement efforts and financially. Teacher attrition tends to be higher in schools where the need for high quality teaching is the greatest: high-poverty and low-performing schools. Improving teachers\u27 work environment and professional developments are more cost effective and influential in convincing teachers to remain. The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions that K-12 early career teachers indicate for the intent of attrition from or within the profession and the relationship to the professional...
This research study sought to understand why so many early career teachers in an Australian Religiou...
Advisors: Daryl D. Dugas; Lee Shumow.Committee members: Lindsay Harris; Elisa Shernoff; Elizabeth Wi...
This article describes the findings from a study of professional development schools (PDS) and tra-d...
Early career teachers are moving within or from the profession at an alarming rate. The intent of mo...
Early career teachers are moving within or from the profession at an alarming rate. The intent of mo...
Teacher attrition is a problem with a number of implications, not the least of which is the teacher ...
Teacher attrition is a problem with a number of implications, not the least of which is the teacher ...
Severe teacher shortages, caused by high attrition rates, have been the focus of attention for schoo...
Teacher retention, especially of qualified teachers within high poverty schools, is an issue of loca...
Many countries report high attrition rates among beginning teachers. The literature cites many facto...
Due to a high rate of teacher attrition currently being experienced in public schools, a teacher sho...
High attrition rates of teachers have had a significant impact on the quality of teachers within the...
Research has been conducted on teachers\u27 concerns regarding the workplace, yet little has address...
This pilot study was designed to test the hypothesis that teachers ' perceptions of the career ...
The K-12 public education system faces a teacher shortage dilemma of unprecedented proportions. At t...
This research study sought to understand why so many early career teachers in an Australian Religiou...
Advisors: Daryl D. Dugas; Lee Shumow.Committee members: Lindsay Harris; Elisa Shernoff; Elizabeth Wi...
This article describes the findings from a study of professional development schools (PDS) and tra-d...
Early career teachers are moving within or from the profession at an alarming rate. The intent of mo...
Early career teachers are moving within or from the profession at an alarming rate. The intent of mo...
Teacher attrition is a problem with a number of implications, not the least of which is the teacher ...
Teacher attrition is a problem with a number of implications, not the least of which is the teacher ...
Severe teacher shortages, caused by high attrition rates, have been the focus of attention for schoo...
Teacher retention, especially of qualified teachers within high poverty schools, is an issue of loca...
Many countries report high attrition rates among beginning teachers. The literature cites many facto...
Due to a high rate of teacher attrition currently being experienced in public schools, a teacher sho...
High attrition rates of teachers have had a significant impact on the quality of teachers within the...
Research has been conducted on teachers\u27 concerns regarding the workplace, yet little has address...
This pilot study was designed to test the hypothesis that teachers ' perceptions of the career ...
The K-12 public education system faces a teacher shortage dilemma of unprecedented proportions. At t...
This research study sought to understand why so many early career teachers in an Australian Religiou...
Advisors: Daryl D. Dugas; Lee Shumow.Committee members: Lindsay Harris; Elisa Shernoff; Elizabeth Wi...
This article describes the findings from a study of professional development schools (PDS) and tra-d...