The high rate of teacher attrition in urban schools is well documented. While this does not seem like a problem in Carter County, this equates to hundreds of teachers that need to be replaced annually. Since school year (SY) 2007-08, Carter County has lost over 7,100 teachers, approximately half of (50.1%) of whom resigned, often going to neighboring, higher-paying jurisdictions as suggested by exit survey data (SY2016-2020 Strategic Plan). Included in this study is a range of practices principals use to retain teachers. While the role of the principal is recognized as a critical element in teacher retention, few studies explore the specific practices principals implement to retain teachers and how they use their time to accomplish this ta...
Low teacher retention negatively influences overall school culture, community, and student achieveme...
Abstract Teacher attrition is an ongoing issue in the United States and more specifically in the sta...
The study examines the relationship between job satisfaction, principal leadership, financial initia...
Principal attrition is a national problem particularly in large urban school districts. Research con...
The most significant factor that influences student achievement is the quality and commitment of the...
Researchers have indicated that principals can play a crucial role in motivating teachers to stay or...
Teacher attrition is disruptive to the functioning of schools. Student disadvantage is exacerbated i...
High rates of teacher attrition are costly – not only in dollars and cents, but in terms of student ...
Attrition rates in the teaching profession have increased from year to year. The critical issue of t...
This study, a qualitative, practitioner inquiry, utilized Purkey and Novak’s Invitational Theory and...
The issue of principal retention remains a challenge for many school districts across the United Sta...
As efforts are made to identify factors contributing to teachers leaving or staying in the teaching ...
Growing student populations, accountability policies, and isolation due to remote learning are impac...
The high rate of turnover for K–12 teachers, especially those working in urban schools, is well docu...
Throughout this study, the researcher sought to find the key strategies needed to have positive teac...
Low teacher retention negatively influences overall school culture, community, and student achieveme...
Abstract Teacher attrition is an ongoing issue in the United States and more specifically in the sta...
The study examines the relationship between job satisfaction, principal leadership, financial initia...
Principal attrition is a national problem particularly in large urban school districts. Research con...
The most significant factor that influences student achievement is the quality and commitment of the...
Researchers have indicated that principals can play a crucial role in motivating teachers to stay or...
Teacher attrition is disruptive to the functioning of schools. Student disadvantage is exacerbated i...
High rates of teacher attrition are costly – not only in dollars and cents, but in terms of student ...
Attrition rates in the teaching profession have increased from year to year. The critical issue of t...
This study, a qualitative, practitioner inquiry, utilized Purkey and Novak’s Invitational Theory and...
The issue of principal retention remains a challenge for many school districts across the United Sta...
As efforts are made to identify factors contributing to teachers leaving or staying in the teaching ...
Growing student populations, accountability policies, and isolation due to remote learning are impac...
The high rate of turnover for K–12 teachers, especially those working in urban schools, is well docu...
Throughout this study, the researcher sought to find the key strategies needed to have positive teac...
Low teacher retention negatively influences overall school culture, community, and student achieveme...
Abstract Teacher attrition is an ongoing issue in the United States and more specifically in the sta...
The study examines the relationship between job satisfaction, principal leadership, financial initia...