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Greene, Myrna; Lahti, Mel – 1984
A 1983 survey of graduates with bachelor's degrees in education from the University of Lethbridge in Canada indicated that almost 3 in 10 had left or never entered the teaching profession. This pilot study examined test and questionnaire response data for 177 former students out of 1,809 who had received a B.Ed. degree since 1972. Of these…
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Choice, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Serpell, Zewelanji; Bozeman, Leslie A. – 1999
National statistics show a rise in the number of beginning teachers undergoing formal induction in their first year of teaching. This report discusses the effectiveness of induction programs and resulting outcomes for beginning teacher retention, beginning teacher effectiveness, and mentor participation. The various components of induction…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Storey, Vernon J. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2000
An elementary teacher education program was established in southeastern British Columbia (Canada) to meet staffing needs in six rural school districts by establishing a pool of teachers likely to remain in the area. A 5-year study of the first cohort of 22 teachers found that 20 held teaching jobs and 17 were still living in the area. (TD)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Education Work Relationship, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
Storey, Vernon J. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1993
A survey of 558 teachers in rural schools and districts in British Columbia explored influences on teachers' decisions to enter, remain in, or leave their districts. Important factors in career decisions were the job itself, lifestyle, school district recruiters, financial compensation, social and recreational opportunities, and partner's job. (KS)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Needs, Foreign Countries
Canadian Education Association, Toronto (Ontario). – 1992
Current school board practices for recruitment and retention of teachers in Canada are described in this report. Following an introduction that explains trends in teacher supply and demand, general information is presented from a 1991 survey of 102 school boards conducted by the Canadian Education Association. The geographical factor in recruiting…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Teacher Employment

Martyn, Elaine – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1984
Reports on August 1983 study investigating retention of Canadian Native graduates of three special education programs in Native community schools. Shows that, during first year after graduation, all subjects were employed in the field of education and 88 percent of subjects spent most years since graduation as educators in Native communities. (NEC)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, Canada Natives, Elementary Secondary Education
McNinch, James – 1994
This report examines recruitment and retention of Aboriginal teachers in Saskatchewan (Canada) a decade after principles of equity were voluntarily adopted by some public school divisions. Data were gathered via questionnaires completed by 25 teachers of Aboriginal ancestry, 17 graduates of the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program,…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cultural Context, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Williams, Richard L.; Cross, William K. – 1985
The retention rate for rural teachers has historically been low, often with loss of two or more teachers per school year in some areas. Recently, a surplus of teachers has relieved this problem, but a predicted shortage will aggravate the situation. A survey of rural teachers was conducted in 1980 in British Columbia to try to find a reason for…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Field Experience Programs, Foreign Countries, Labor Turnover
Smith, Laverne; And Others – 1993
This study was conducted to provide information for the Ontario Ministry of Education about the 1990-91 graduating class of candidates from teacher education institutions in Ontario. Subjects were 5,080 English-language and 417 French-language teacher education graduates. A longitudinal survey was taken in three stages over a period of two years.…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Followup Studies, Foreign Countries
Lonsdale, Michele; Ingvarson, Lawrence – ACER Press (Australian Council for Educational Research), 2003
This paper is in response to an invitation from the Victorian Department of Education and Training to undertake a targeted review of effective teaching recruitment strategies. The paper provides a "snapshot" of what is happening in other States and Territories and in selected countries overseas. The main focus of the review is on the…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Teacher Recruitment