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Colón-Aguirre, Mónica – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2019
Despite multiple calls for diversifying academia in general, and Library and Information Science programs (LIS) specifically, the number of faculty of color working in higher education remains low. This work presents the points of view and suggestions of a faculty member concerning the diversity dilemma in LIS. The work relies on personal…
Descriptors: Library Education, College Faculty, Diversity (Faculty), Minority Group Teachers
Scott, LaRon A.; Bettini, Elizabeth; Brunsting, Nelson – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2023
This article is in direct response to Garwood's call to action about burnout and the special education teacher workforce. While Garwood's call to action is critically needed, we contend that the call is incomplete as it lacks emphasis on factors linking sociocultural identity and burnout. Therefore, in this article, we discuss the significance of…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teacher Burnout, Race, Ethnicity
TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2013
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) recognizes the importance of special education teachers in the education of all children and youth. Special educators have always believed that children's individual learning needs should drive instruction; indeed, pedagogy is the heart of special education practice. One way to judge a special education…
Descriptors: Evidence, Special Education, Teacher Evaluation, Special Education Teachers
Price, Anne; Mansfield, Caroline; McConney, Andrew – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
This article considers the construct of "teacher resilience" from critical discourse and labour process perspectives in order to cast new light on what has been traditionally viewed from a psychological perspective. In this respect, the construct of resilience is placed in the broad political landscape of teachers' work and the labour…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Adult Education, Faculty Mobility, Educational Change
Gujarati, Joan – Educational Forum, 2012
Studies have shown that teacher quality is the single greatest factor affecting student achievement. However, it is not simply enough to recruit highly qualified candidates and place them into the schools where they are needed the most; the United States needs a system to support and retain these teachers. This essay posits that school districts…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Labor Turnover, Logical Thinking, Teacher Persistence
Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2013
In this webinar, Ellen Moir, CEO and founder of the New Teacher Center, shared research that shows evidence of the effectiveness of the NTC induction model in raising student achievement and its potential for reducing teacher attrition (Moir, 2009). This Q&A addressed the questions participants had for Ellen Moir following the webinar. The…
Descriptors: Mentors, Teacher Effectiveness, Beginning Teacher Induction, Evidence
Niece, Rick D. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2010
Education is an amazingly rewarding career, and the author cannot imagine doing anything else. He stresses that being able to influence so many lives is a reward beyond compare. Teachers can make a profound difference in the future of this nation and the world, and they should respect what an exalted and exhilarating honor that is. They are…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Teacher Persistence, Teaching (Occupation), Teachers
Ayers, William – i.e.: inquiry in education, 2010
In this article, William Ayers reflects on his teaching experiences starting in 1965 when he found that teaching, from his first day until the present, has been linked for him to the persistent longing for freedom, and the never-ending quest for justice. He describes the "Children's Community"--"an experiment in freedom and…
Descriptors: Reflection, Teaching (Occupation), Teaching Experience, Unions
Eklund, Nathan – Phi Delta Kappan, 2009
The sense of calling that compels educators to persist through difficult times and cope with stressful situations, also puts educators at risk for burning out. In order to fight potential burnout, both schools and individual teachers must attend to the issue. Schools must develop themselves as supportive work environments and educators must be…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Organizational Development, Teaching Conditions, Teacher Persistence
Johnson, Lincoln – Teaching Tolerance, 2010
In this article, part of the Why I Teach essay series, the author shares how he developed his love for teaching and the failures and successes he experienced as a teacher. He used to hate teachers but everything changed when he entered college. He took general education classes and began to notice the difference between the great teachers and the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Teaching (Occupation), Essays, Teacher Persistence
McEvoy, Kathleen – CEA Forum, 2009
Kathleen McEvoy describes her experience after achieving tenure at Washington & Jefferson College (Pennsylvania). She reflects on how she could have better prepared for her post-tenure academic existence and how the teaching profession could do a better job managing the earning of tenure. In retrospect she realizes that she may have been able…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Tenure, Teaching Experience, Personal Narratives
McCann, Thomas M.; Ed.; Johannessen, Larry, Ed. – English Journal, 2009
Beginning teachers face many challenges and difficulties; as a result, one-third will leave the profession in the first three years and nearly half will be gone within their first five years in the profession. The challenge facing university teacher education programs is to fix the hole in the bottom of the bucket and find strategic new ways to…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Persistence
Coates-McBride, Alison; Kritsonis, William Allan – Online Submission, 2008
Student achievement is a serious problem in American schools today. Academics are compromised when districts have difficulty attracting, retaining and rewarding highly qualified teachers. School districts must utilize innovative methods in motivating educators to stay in the profession. Teacher motivation is the key to academic success. (Contains…
Descriptors: Merit Pay, Academic Achievement, Teacher Motivation, Urban Education
Hopkins, Megan – Phi Delta Kappan, 2008
Soon after the author began her first year as a Teach for America (TFA) corps member, she realized how underprepared she felt teaching first grade. Although she grew as an educator over time and still committed to working in education, it was an uphill battle. And, like most other TFA corps members, she left teaching within the first three years.…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Beginning Teachers, Program Effectiveness, Program Improvement
Shulman, Lee S. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2008
This letter to the future president of the United States urges her to conduct herself as president as if she were a role model of an educated person and the nation's principal teacher. This obligation entails the need always to be clear about the reasons why her decisions are taken, the evidence or values that support those decisions, the…
Descriptors: Role Models, Religion, Principals, Presidents