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Daly, Cheryl J.; Dee, Jay R. – Journal of Higher Education, 2006
The unique challenges of balancing teaching, research, and service in urban public universities are likely to affect faculty intentions to remain in or depart from these institutions. Findings from this national study of urban public university faculty suggest that institutional efforts to retain faculty should attend to the structural…
Descriptors: Universities, Job Satisfaction, College Faculty, Urban Areas
Berry, Barnett – Center for Teaching Quality, 2007
Over the last 24 months--with support from the National Education Association and the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards--over 2,000 National Board Certified Teachers (NBCTs) from North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Washington examined teacher recruitment and retention research and participated in structured…
Descriptors: Evidence, Teacher Leadership, Educational Policy, Teacher Recruitment
Barnes, Gary; Crowe, Edward: Schaefer, Benjamin – National Commission on Teaching and America's Future, 2007
In this paper, we report the results of a pilot study of the cost of teacher turnover in five school districts. We examine the rate of turnover, the relationship between turnover and teacher and school characteristics, and the costs associated with recruiting, hiring, and training replacement teachers. We find evidence that turnover costs,…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Labor Turnover, Costs
Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning, 2007
While California has made substantial progress in easing its teacher shortage and reducing the concentration of the least prepared teachers in the lowest achieving schools, the effort to strengthen schools for all students is hampered by the large number of teachers who leave the profession prematurely. Policymakers at the state and local levels…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Shortage, Career Change
Where Have All the Flowers Gone? An Investigation into the Retention of Religious Education Teachers
Dadley, E. M.; Edwards, B. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2007
This article reports on an investigation into the retention of secondary religious education teachers trained at one institution over a ten-year period. The initial hypothesis was that many of these teachers would no longer be teaching, or would no longer be teaching religious education. However, the authors found that a high percentage of…
Descriptors: Investigations, Religious Education, Teacher Persistence, Secondary School Teachers
Paige, Susan Mary – Teacher Education and Practice, 2007
The current shortage of teachers, owing primarily to retention and the shortfall in the field of special education, presents serious staffing concerns for serving children with special needs. Beyond supply considerations, teacher preparation programs are an integral part of the solution. Deci, Koestner, and Ryan (1999) described the role of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Job Satisfaction
Hammersley-Fletcher, Linda – School Leadership & Management, 2008
Reports of a recruitment and retention crisis amongst teachers in England led the government to develop a Workforce Remodelling strategy for schools. This involved change at both a legislative level, removing administrative tasks from teachers and ensuring all teaching staff had 10% off-timetable for planning, preparation and assessment (PPA)…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Change Strategies
Greiner, Connie Sue; Smith, Brenda – Education, 2006
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of teacher retention to teacher education programs and state-mandated teacher certification examinations (PD exam). Identified participants completed either a traditional field-based teacher education program or emergency permit program and had passed a professional development…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Certification, Professional Development
Guarino, Cassandra M.; Santibanez, Lucrecia; Daley, Glenn A. – Review of Educational Research, 2006
This article critically reviews the recent empirical literature on teacher recruitment and retention published in the United States. It examines the characteristics of individuals who enter and remain in the teaching profession, the characteristics of schools and districts that successfully recruit and retain teachers, and the types of policies…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Characteristics
Rowland, Cortney; Coble, Charles – Learning Point Associates / North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL), 2005
This edition of "Policy Issues" addresses teacher recruitment and retention policies in play across the country. It starts by proposing a generally accepted definition of at-risk schools and making a case for why it is so important to improve teacher quality in these schools. It then takes the reader through (1) an examination of states'…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Effectiveness, Academic Failure, Teacher Persistence
Edgar, Eugene; Pair, Anne – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2005
Special education teacher attrition has been a major concern for over fifteen years. There have been numerous studies and proposals to explain this problem and suggestions offered for interventions. In general, the studies have reported that approximately 50% of newly certified special education teachers leave the field during the first five years…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Teacher Persistence, Special Education, Special Education Teachers
Alvy, Harvey – Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
Educational leaders are often asked how to reduce the alarming percentage of new teachers who leave the profession when their careers have barely started. But an equally important question--and one that is rarely addressed--is, What can be done to keep effective veteran teachers from retiring when schools need their wisdom, insight, and maturity?…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Professional Development, Teacher Persistence, Beginning Teachers
Ni, Shawn; Podgursky, Michael; Ehlert, Mark – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
Policy discussions about teacher quality and teacher "shortages" often focus on recruitment and retention of young teachers. However, attention has begun to focus on the incentive effects of teacher retirement benefit systems, particularly given their rising costs and the large unfunded liabilities. In this paper we analyze accrual of…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Public School Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Labor Market
Silman, Timothy; Glazerman, Steven – Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., 2009
This report set out to profile the Missouri Career Ladder program by delving beneath the surface and comparing how the program works in practice (based on stakeholder accounts) with how it works in theory (based on published statutes and regulations). The authors found that in many respects the program operates as one might expect. Districts…
Descriptors: School Activities, Incentives, Focus Groups, Academic Achievement
Jackson, Jenny, Comp. – Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), 2006
This report reveals that the 16 member states of the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) are making progress in supporting new classroom teachers, but if effective, well qualified teachers are to be recruited and retained, even greater support needs to be provided. Teachers will need more and better training as many schools cope with rising…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Supply and Demand, Teacher Persistence, State Programs