This article describes the collaborative efforts of various state and national agencies working together to recruit and retain agriculture teachers in the states of Kentucky, South Carolina, and Ohio. We contrast multiple measures of recruitment and retention in these states with those from the comparator states of Arkansas, West Virginia, and Alabama. The strategies outlined market to new agriculture teachers and maintain current teachers in the profession targeting work-life balance, emotional, physical and social health. These have been a focal point in the federal State Teach Ag Results (STAR) program, but the effects of participation in STAR on recruitment and retention require additional investigation. Using a difference-in-difference...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine teachers\u27 perspectives of the key factors co...
In recent years, School-Based Agricultural Education has been facing a shortage of secondary teacher...
Upon entrance to the educational arena, new teachers face many challenges, and rural school teachers...
This national study examined effective student recruitment and retention practices used by colleges ...
This study sought to identify differences in strategies used for teacher recruitment and retention b...
This study aimed to provide qualitative inquiry into the attrition rates of high school agriculture ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the favorable factors that positively affect the longevit...
The school-based agricultural education (SBAE) profession has been suffering with a shortage of qual...
Teacher shortages are a critical issue for education, and agricultural education has not been exempt...
Rural schools, particularly high poverty rural schools, often have difficulty hiring and retaining q...
Teacher recruitment in agricultural has been a constant cry for the past 30 years. Researcher rate t...
Teacher recruitment and retention have been deemed a national issue across all disciplines and grade...
This qualitative study utilized focus group interviews of secondary Illinois agricultural education ...
Rurality is perceived by many to be a deficit or challenge when it comes to teacher recruitment and ...
Public schools continue to have difficulty retaining vocational agriculture teachers in the professi...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine teachers\u27 perspectives of the key factors co...
In recent years, School-Based Agricultural Education has been facing a shortage of secondary teacher...
Upon entrance to the educational arena, new teachers face many challenges, and rural school teachers...
This national study examined effective student recruitment and retention practices used by colleges ...
This study sought to identify differences in strategies used for teacher recruitment and retention b...
This study aimed to provide qualitative inquiry into the attrition rates of high school agriculture ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the favorable factors that positively affect the longevit...
The school-based agricultural education (SBAE) profession has been suffering with a shortage of qual...
Teacher shortages are a critical issue for education, and agricultural education has not been exempt...
Rural schools, particularly high poverty rural schools, often have difficulty hiring and retaining q...
Teacher recruitment in agricultural has been a constant cry for the past 30 years. Researcher rate t...
Teacher recruitment and retention have been deemed a national issue across all disciplines and grade...
This qualitative study utilized focus group interviews of secondary Illinois agricultural education ...
Rurality is perceived by many to be a deficit or challenge when it comes to teacher recruitment and ...
Public schools continue to have difficulty retaining vocational agriculture teachers in the professi...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine teachers\u27 perspectives of the key factors co...
In recent years, School-Based Agricultural Education has been facing a shortage of secondary teacher...
Upon entrance to the educational arena, new teachers face many challenges, and rural school teachers...