The attraction and retention of teachers in Zimbabwe is a problem not only unique to Zimbabwean schools, but all over the world. The problem is more pronounced in rural areas where resources are scarce, hence the tendency to repel teachers. Although the problem of teacher turnover is real, there are teachers who have remained in the profession for many years. The aim of the study is to find the factors that have influenced teachers to remain in teaching in rural Zimbabwe. Participants (n = 6) in the study were all practicing as teachers, having taught in the rural areas for at least ten years. Data was collected through interviews which were audio-taped and transcribed. The results from this basic interpretive qualitative study sho...
Abstract: Due to the underdevelopment often noticed in many rural areas of Zimbabwe, the country’s c...
Education is the key that unlocks opportunities in every human being’s life as it creates a non-imit...
This article brings to light the difficulties rural schools in developing countries like Pakistan ha...
This qualitative interpretive study investigated the lived experiences of qualified teachers who hav...
Teacher turnover is persistently an international concern for policy makers, schools and communities...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
In the United States, a considerable amount of educators leave the field within the first five years...
Many developing countries in Sub Saharan Africa are facing mounting pressure to seek effective and e...
Despite a number of positive changes in the education system in South Africa, rural schools still e...
My district in North Carolina is one of many across the country impacted by a shortage of teachers c...
AbstractTeachers have a higher yearly turnover rate than all other occupations. Retention issues are...
Hard-to-staff rural schools often struggle to attract and retain promising educators. Experts have c...
A national shortage of agriculture teachers has led to increased pressure for stakeholders in agricu...
Retaining teachers is a problem in all districts but is especially difficult in rural areas. This su...
Teacher retention is a global challenge, and many developed and developing countries are struggling ...
Abstract: Due to the underdevelopment often noticed in many rural areas of Zimbabwe, the country’s c...
Education is the key that unlocks opportunities in every human being’s life as it creates a non-imit...
This article brings to light the difficulties rural schools in developing countries like Pakistan ha...
This qualitative interpretive study investigated the lived experiences of qualified teachers who hav...
Teacher turnover is persistently an international concern for policy makers, schools and communities...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
In the United States, a considerable amount of educators leave the field within the first five years...
Many developing countries in Sub Saharan Africa are facing mounting pressure to seek effective and e...
Despite a number of positive changes in the education system in South Africa, rural schools still e...
My district in North Carolina is one of many across the country impacted by a shortage of teachers c...
AbstractTeachers have a higher yearly turnover rate than all other occupations. Retention issues are...
Hard-to-staff rural schools often struggle to attract and retain promising educators. Experts have c...
A national shortage of agriculture teachers has led to increased pressure for stakeholders in agricu...
Retaining teachers is a problem in all districts but is especially difficult in rural areas. This su...
Teacher retention is a global challenge, and many developed and developing countries are struggling ...
Abstract: Due to the underdevelopment often noticed in many rural areas of Zimbabwe, the country’s c...
Education is the key that unlocks opportunities in every human being’s life as it creates a non-imit...
This article brings to light the difficulties rural schools in developing countries like Pakistan ha...