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Joanna Greer Koch – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2024
The COVID-19 global pandemic impacted the United States' educational landscape by intensifying the teacher shortage. In particular, significant help is wanted in filling public school vacancies in specialty areas, which has resulted in non-instructional staff teaching in classrooms and impacting school operations. Federal, state, and local…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Teacher Supply and Demand, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Podolsky, Anne; Kini, Tara; Bishop, Joseph; Darling-Hammond, Linda – Learning Policy Institute, 2016
One of the most pressing issues facing policymakers is how to staff classrooms with a stable teaching force responsive to complex student needs and the growing demands of the knowledge economy. Recurrent teacher shortages are a function of both declines in entrants to teaching and high rates of teacher attrition, especially in low-income schools.…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Persistence, Faculty Mobility
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Gray, Lucinda; Bitterman, Amy; Goldring, Rebecca – National Center for Education Statistics, 2013
This report presents selected findings from the Public School District Data File of the 2011-12 Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS). SASS is a nationally representative sample survey of public and private K-12 schools, principals, and teachers in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. School districts associated with public schools and library…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Districts, Teacher Salaries, Educational Attainment
Appalachia Regional Comprehensive Center, 2014
In February 2014, the Tennessee State Board of Education (SBE) requested that the Appalachia Regional Comprehensive Center (ARCC) provide assistance to the SBE's Basic Education Program (BEP) Review Committee. The SBE requested additional information on the use and effectiveness of market-based teacher compensation and market-based incentives by…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Compensation (Remuneration), Incentives, STEM Education
Ingersoll, Richard M.; May, Henry – Consortium for Policy Research in Education, 2011
This study examines and compares the recruitment and retention of minority and White elementary and secondary teachers and attempts to empirically ground the debate over minority teacher shortages. The data we analyze are from the National Center for Education Statistics' nationally representative Schools and Staffing Survey and its longitudinal…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, Poverty, Educational Research, Teacher Persistence
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Morse, Tammy C.; Mujtaba, Bahaudin G. – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2008
School districts and educational leaders as well as administrators across the nation believe they are facing teacher shortages. There is a widely-held belief that they are facing a critical shortage of teachers, primarily due to recent increases in teacher retirements and student enrollments. However, others believe that this is a superficial…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Teacher Retirement, Enrollment Trends, Teacher Persistence
Goldhaber, Dan D.; Eide, Eric R. – 2003
High-quality teachers play a significant role in improving student achievement. Compensation is a critical factor in attracting and retaining skilled teachers. This publication addresses the issues of the impact of teacher compensation and the factors that influence it. The book addressees teacher compensation from an economic perspective and…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Contract Salaries, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Laurence, Wendy; Hass, Bob; Burr, Elizabeth; Fuller, Bruce; Gardner, Mary; Hayward, Gerald; Kuboyama, Emlei – 2002
This policy brief examines programs from California and elsewhere in the United States for attracting and retaining quality preschool and child-care staff and places these programs within the broader context of K-12 reforms. While this brief is specifically aimed at early-childhood-education planners and policymakers, it contains information for…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Contract Salaries, Early Childhood Education, Educational Change
Nielson, Dori Burns – 2001
Montana is experiencing three types of teacher shortages, each requiring different intervention strategies. These situations include shortages in specific subject areas, most notably in music, special education, and foreign languages, followed closely by guidance and library; many job openings, caused by rapid enrollment growth, a large number of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Incentives, Labor Turnover, Professional Development
Hall, Carroll L. – 1984
In considering the problem of raising the professional stature of the teaching profession, a review is presented of current statistics on: (1) shortages of mathematics and science teachers; (2) declining enrollment in teacher education programs; (3) widening gap in supply and demand for teachers; (4) current and future shortages of teachers; (5)…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Job Satisfaction, Teacher Education, Teacher Recruitment
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Macdonald, Douane – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1999
Reviews contemporary international attrition research in order to examine: the definition of teacher attrition; patterns of attrition; influences upon attrition; the impact of attrition; and strategies used to decrease attrition. The paper concludes that research on teacher attrition requires the development of more comprehensive databases on…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Mobility, Labor Turnover
Harris, Clifton S. – Texas Tech Journal of Education, 1980
The increase in school-age population and the decline in the supply of teacher personnel in Texas are soundly documented and seem destined to reach crisis proportions by fall 1983. (CJ)
Descriptors: College Graduates, Education Majors, Elementary Secondary Education, Population Trends
Feistritzer, C. Emily – 1985
This book reports on the current condition of teaching in the United States and presents an analysis of variables for each state and the District of Columbia that affect teaching now and in the future. These variables include population changes, enrollment patterns, numbers of teachers, projected teacher shortages, salaries, school spending and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends, Job Satisfaction, Population Trends
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Raizen, Senta – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1986
"Quick fixes" and over-reactive policy mandates don't clearly anticipate long-term implications. Examples are given of the negative effects of scholarship/loan programs, career ladders, changing credentialing requirements, and teacher competency testing, originally devised to avoid teacher shortages. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Higher Education
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Holloway, Debra L. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2002
The No Child Left Behind Act requires all teachers to be highly qualified by 2005-06. Accomplishing this will require statewide collaboration among higher education, school districts, certification boards, and departments of education. Data from recent studies of teacher recruitment, retention, and professional development in Wyoming illustrate…
Descriptors: Accountability, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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