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Gallegos, Bart – American School Board Journal, 1995
Teachers for Chicago is a program that recruits, educates, and trains new teachers. The Chicago Public Schools pays for candidates to earn a master's degree in education at a participating college or university. Participants work as interns for two years under the tutelage of a mentor. A sidebar describes how rural districts aggressively recruit…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Internship Programs
Podsen, India J. – 2002
This book is intended to help teacher preparation educators, building level leaders, staff developers, and teacher mentors address school-work patterns in five critical areas that may impact teacher attrition and retention. It supports a view of professional development that fosters the active involvement of teachers in customizing their own…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Career Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Brewster, Cori; Railsback, Jennifer – 2001
Twenty to 30 percent of new teachers leave their field within the first 3 years; 9.3 percent don't even make it through their first full year; and after 5 years, roughly 50 percent of beginners have left teaching. Reasons for leaving include pursuit of a more personally appropriate career, low pay, the desire to raise one's own children, and…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Burnout, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Gonzalez, Patricia – NSTEP Information Brief, 1995
Strategies for teacher retention are presented, including successful approaches and elements for operating a state system for personnel recruitment and retention in special education. Such initiatives as the Utah Mentor Teacher Academy; the Texas Teacher Recruitment, Retention and Assistance Program; and the Kansas Recruitment/Retention Project…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction
Gow, Peter – National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), 2005
In this comprehensive manual, author Peter Gow helps schools become communities where teachers are nurtured "from raw recruits into seasoned, effective, and even beloved professionals." Peter Gow, academic dean at Beaver Country Day School (MA), lays out a step-by-step approach to building and keeping a strong faculty, a school's greatest asset.…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Persistence, Labor Turnover