This study explores a constellation of factors that contribute to the retention of teachers in high-poverty, urban schools. It focuses on one cohort of the University of California at Berkeley's Multicultural Urban Secondary English Credential and MA Program, analyzing qualitative and quantitative data to track the careers of 26 novice teachers through their 5th year after receiving their credential. The authors reconsider the categories traditionally used to determine whether teachers stay or leave and offer ways to track those who stay or leave high-poverty, urban schools, including the use of a category of "movers" to describe teachers who leave urban classroom teaching yet remain active in urban education. They conclude with a discussio...
The new terminology in public school districts is “urban education” which breeds an entirely new sco...
Teachers can have a substantial impact on students living in poverty and their academic success (Pas...
This study was a mixed method analysis concerned with explaining trends in urban secondary teacher r...
This study explores a constellation of factors that contribute to the retention of teachers in high-...
This paper synthesizes the findings of a six-year longitudinal retention study of more than one thou...
The authors thank all the teachers and school administrators who generously participated in this stu...
Abstract This dissertation examines the topic of teacher retention in K-12 urban and suburban school...
As researchers and education officials have noted repeatedly, the teaching profession suffers from c...
Teacher turnover in urban high-poverty schools is detrimental to students’ achievement. In fact, one...
The problem addressed by this study was high teacher turnover in urban schools. Many researchers hav...
Teacher turnover in urban high-poverty schools is detrimental to students’ achievement. In fact, one...
Recruiting and retaining quality teachers specific for high-poverty schools in urban areas is a nati...
This research brief summarizes interim results from a longitudinal study designed to inform policies...
While the challenge to retain highly competent teachers affects all schools, the crisis is critical ...
Teacher retention, especially of qualified teachers within high poverty schools, is an issue of loca...
The new terminology in public school districts is “urban education” which breeds an entirely new sco...
Teachers can have a substantial impact on students living in poverty and their academic success (Pas...
This study was a mixed method analysis concerned with explaining trends in urban secondary teacher r...
This study explores a constellation of factors that contribute to the retention of teachers in high-...
This paper synthesizes the findings of a six-year longitudinal retention study of more than one thou...
The authors thank all the teachers and school administrators who generously participated in this stu...
Abstract This dissertation examines the topic of teacher retention in K-12 urban and suburban school...
As researchers and education officials have noted repeatedly, the teaching profession suffers from c...
Teacher turnover in urban high-poverty schools is detrimental to students’ achievement. In fact, one...
The problem addressed by this study was high teacher turnover in urban schools. Many researchers hav...
Teacher turnover in urban high-poverty schools is detrimental to students’ achievement. In fact, one...
Recruiting and retaining quality teachers specific for high-poverty schools in urban areas is a nati...
This research brief summarizes interim results from a longitudinal study designed to inform policies...
While the challenge to retain highly competent teachers affects all schools, the crisis is critical ...
Teacher retention, especially of qualified teachers within high poverty schools, is an issue of loca...
The new terminology in public school districts is “urban education” which breeds an entirely new sco...
Teachers can have a substantial impact on students living in poverty and their academic success (Pas...
This study was a mixed method analysis concerned with explaining trends in urban secondary teacher r...