Retention of rural special education teachers is a dilemma for many school districts. Districts in rural areas suffer from a lack of qualified special educaiton teachers. Therefor, the problem of having enough qualified special educators is not easily solved. Many rural distrits are able to hire teacher candidaes, but fail to retain them for various reasons. Building resiliency in new teachers and educators during the first several years of teaching may be part of the answer to addressing the high rate fo teacher turnover in rural areas. This paper summarizes highlights from research completed with rural Nebraska teachers on th topics of intrinsic resiliency and building resiliency in rural teachers
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine teachers\u27 perspectives of the key factors co...
This article focuses on the challenge of teacher retention in rural schools in relation to the No Ch...
Hard-to-staff rural schools often struggle to attract and retain promising educators. Experts have c...
Attracting and retaining qualified special education teachers is a problem many rural school distric...
This article focuses on the challenge of teacher retention in rural schools in relation to the No Ch...
Per the U.S. Census Bureau (n.d.), a rural area is “any population, housing, or territory NOT in an ...
For many small rural school districts across America, the effort to attract and retain quality teach...
AbstractTeachers have a higher yearly turnover rate than all other occupations. Retention issues are...
The “highly qualified teacher” requirement of No Child Left Behind has put pressure on rural school ...
Recruitment and retention of special education teachers and related services staff have been persist...
This qualitative study investigated what factors kept teachers committed to teaching in one rural ea...
According to published research, rural school districts across the United States are challenged with...
Rural schools face difficulties recruiting or retaining qualified teachers. Prospective teachers nee...
The purpose of this study was to determine the reasons high-quality rural veteran educators choose t...
Special education teachers, through a national survey conducted in 55 rural districts, provided info...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine teachers\u27 perspectives of the key factors co...
This article focuses on the challenge of teacher retention in rural schools in relation to the No Ch...
Hard-to-staff rural schools often struggle to attract and retain promising educators. Experts have c...
Attracting and retaining qualified special education teachers is a problem many rural school distric...
This article focuses on the challenge of teacher retention in rural schools in relation to the No Ch...
Per the U.S. Census Bureau (n.d.), a rural area is “any population, housing, or territory NOT in an ...
For many small rural school districts across America, the effort to attract and retain quality teach...
AbstractTeachers have a higher yearly turnover rate than all other occupations. Retention issues are...
The “highly qualified teacher” requirement of No Child Left Behind has put pressure on rural school ...
Recruitment and retention of special education teachers and related services staff have been persist...
This qualitative study investigated what factors kept teachers committed to teaching in one rural ea...
According to published research, rural school districts across the United States are challenged with...
Rural schools face difficulties recruiting or retaining qualified teachers. Prospective teachers nee...
The purpose of this study was to determine the reasons high-quality rural veteran educators choose t...
Special education teachers, through a national survey conducted in 55 rural districts, provided info...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine teachers\u27 perspectives of the key factors co...
This article focuses on the challenge of teacher retention in rural schools in relation to the No Ch...
Hard-to-staff rural schools often struggle to attract and retain promising educators. Experts have c...