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Malatras, Jim; Gais, Thomas; Wagner, Alan – Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, 2017
Since 1970 the number of teachers has increased 51.9 percent, while the number of students has increased 9.5 percent. In 1970, the student/teacher ratio was 22.3 and it is significantly lower at 16.1 today. Although there are projections indicating an increased demand for teachers going forward, the overall projections do not necessarily create a…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Teacher Supply and Demand, Labor Market, Intellectual Disciplines
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Ward, Lorrae; Grudnoff, Lexie; Brooker, Barry; Simpson, Mary – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2013
Concerns around the provision and retention of quality teachers are global. Amongst these concerns are the preparedness of graduate teachers and the quality and nature of teacher education. The purpose of the article is to focus questions of teacher preparedness and education within a wider discussion around the professional life-cycle of…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Educational Change, Service Learning, Expertise
Barth, Patte; Dillon, Naomi; Hull, Jim; Higgins, Breanna Holland – Center for Public Education, 2016
School districts across the country are struggling to attract and keep good teachers, a situation that seems to be particularly acute in states such as California and Oklahoma. This is not a good time for schools to be facing a teacher shortage. States have raised K-12 standards to new heights with the expectation that all students will graduate…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Recruitment
Partee, Glenda L. – Center for American Progress, 2014
As a nation, we need to undertake strategic efforts to retain and increase the number of effective teachers of color in our educator workforce. Teachers of color are significantly underrepresented in the public school population, despite the fact that the number of students of color is growing rapidly. Greater teacher diversity will help ensure…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Minority Group Teachers, Public School Teachers, Public Schools
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Simos, Elaine – English Journal, 2013
The author of this article posits that some teachers leave the profession because they entered it with unrealistic expectations, and that the reality of multiple preparations, unpaid orientation sessions, and large student loads is overburdening.for new teachers. Many new teachers leave their positions because of the dissonance between their…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Beginning Teachers, Mentors, Beginning Teacher Induction
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Skochilo, Elena; Toralieva, Gulnura; Freedman, Eric; Shafer, Richard – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2013
Western standards of journalism education, as well as western professional journalistic practices, have had difficulty taking root in the five independent countries of formerly Soviet Central Asia. This essay examines the experience of one university's Department of Journalism and Mass Communication since 1997 and the challenges it faces,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Journalism, Journalism Education, Educational History
Gais, Thomas; Malatras, Jim; Wagner, Alan; Park, Young Joo – Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, 2017
Working with the South Dakota Department of Education, the authors have begun collecting data to pinpoint where potential shortages and turnover of teachers are as a way to lay the foundation of targeted solutions in specific areas. Given the data collection process, they have broken the study into two phases: (1) Phase one: is a…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Teacher Supply and Demand, Intellectual Disciplines, Teacher Student Ratio
Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development, US Department of Education, 2016
Diversity is inherently valuable. Research shows that diversity in schools, including racial diversity among teachers, can provide significant benefits to students. While students of color are expected to make up 56 percent of the student population by 2024, the elementary and secondary educator workforce is still overwhelmingly white. The most…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Whites, Minority Group Teachers, National Surveys
Stohr, Alison; Fontana, Jason; Lapp, David – Research for Action, 2018
Research shows that exposure to teachers of color has a positive impact on students of all races, and particularly on students of color. Despite these positive effects, only 4% of Pennsylvania's teachers are people of color. This percentage is not only one of the lowest in the nation, but it is also starkly disparate from Pennsylvania's own…
Descriptors: Minority Group Teachers, Teacher Recruitment, Minority Group Students, Teacher Persistence
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Kearney, Sean – Education and Society, 2014
The teaching workforce is in a constant state of change, susceptible to fluctuating federal and state governments, policy directions within the various bureaucracies that control the curriculum, teachers' accreditation and certification requirements and universities that regulate entry into initial teacher education programs, and eventually the…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Teacher Persistence, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs
Aldeman, Chad; Chuong, Carolyn – Bellwether Education Partners, 2014
This report examines the ongoing effort to revamp teacher evaluations. After collecting and synthesizing data from 17 states and the District of Columbia, it provides five major lessons for policymakers. New evaluation systems are just one part of sweeping changes in American schools. Because the number and extent of these changes are daunting,…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
Haynes, Mariana – Alliance for Excellent Education, 2014
Roughly half a million U.S. teachers either move or leave the profession each year--attrition that costs the United States up to $2.2 billion annually. This high turnover rate disproportionately affects high-poverty schools and seriously compromises the nation's capacity to ensure that all students have access to skilled teaching, according to…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness, State Standards, Secondary School Teachers
American Educator, 2016
More than 60 years after the ruling in "Brown v. Board of Education" was handed down, its promise remains unfulfilled. In many respects, America's public schools continue to be "separate and unequal." Indeed, the growing resegregation of American schools by race and ethnicity, compounded by economic class segregation, has…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Ethnic Diversity, Minority Group Teachers, Minority Group Students
Nieto, Sonia – Educational Leadership, 2015
For those who believe in the promise of public education, here's an antidote to the many negative messages that educators have been receiving. In doing research for her new book, "Why Teachers Teach Now" (Teachers College Press, 2014), Sonia Nieto contacted teacher educators from across the United States and asked each to nominate a…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Resilience (Psychology), Coping, Teaching Conditions
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What Works Clearinghouse, 2015
The "New Teacher Center (NTC) Induction Model" is a systemic approach to support beginning teachers (i.e., teachers new to the profession). Based on the research, the "NTC Induction Model" was found to have no discernible effects on teacher retention in the school district, teacher retention in the profession, or teacher…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Elementary School Teachers
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