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Brown, Cynthia Lynn – 1997
This study identifies the personal characteristics and external support systems which may lead to longevity in the careers of theatre arts teachers. One particular theatre teacher, Nan, was identified and studied. This teacher was an outstanding theatre teacher for 30 years and worked in the same school for that 30 year period. Interviews were…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Secondary Education, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Characteristics

Quinn, Robert J.; Andrews, Byllie D'Amato – Clearing House, 2004
Elementary, middle school, and high school principals have a powerful impact on the schools in their charge. These lead administrators mold the atmosphere of a school and, in turn, the feelings of the teachers who work in it. The current teacher shortage combined with the demands of standards-based education has made retaining new teachers a…
Descriptors: Mentors, Beginning Teacher Induction, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Shortage
Noble, Karen; Macfarlane, Kym – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2005
Relatively high rates of teacher attrition have been consistently identified as a major issue for the teaching profession over several decades. As a result, there has been a growing interest in the wellbeing of teachers across the entire education sector. Recent research by Noble, Goddard and O'Brien (2003) has found that early childhood teachers,…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Early Childhood Education, Teacher Burnout, Teacher Persistence
Berry, Barnett; Darling-Hammond, Linda – Center for Teaching Quality, 2006
The authors of this report, education researchers and reformers, value both the promise and possibilities of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), with its mandate that states ensure a "highly qualified" teacher for every child in every core academic class. Reports by the Education Trust, the Center for Education Policy, and the Center…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Federal Legislation, Teacher Persistence, Labor Market
Zellman, Gail L.; Ryan Gery W.; Karam, Rita; Constant, Louay; Salem, Hanine; Gonzalez, Gabriella; Orr, Nate; Goldman, Charles A.; Al-Thani, Hessa; Al-Obaidli, Kholode – RAND Corporation, 2009
The leadership of Qatar is greatly invested in its K-12 education reform, "Education for a New Era," because it views education as the key to the nation's economic and social progress. This study, one of a number of RAND studies that trace and document the reform process in Qatar, was designed to assess progress made in the first years…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness
Consortium for Policy Research in Education, 2009
The Strategic Management of Human Capital in Education Project was founded in 2008 with one goal: to improve student achievement dramatically in the 100 largest urban school districts. Unless teaching quality and principal leadership improve significantly, lasting education improvement is impossible. In policy terms, without "strategic management"…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Strategic Planning, Human Capital, Teacher Effectiveness

Madsen, Clifford K.; Hancock, Carl B. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2002
Investigates music teacher retention and attrition. Surveyed in the spring of 1995 certified teachers (n=225) with music education degrees earned in the past 10 years; 137 responded. Surveyed respondents six years later and found 34.4% no longer teaching. Cites personal reasons and administrative support as the primary sources for discontent with…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Music Teachers, Teacher Education
Webb, Rosemary; Vulliamy, Graham; Hamalainen, Seppo; Sarja, Anneli; Kimonen, Eija; Nevalainen, Raimo – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2004
The article presents some findings from the York-Jyvaskyla Teacher Professionalism project. The project was a follow-up study to earlier case-study research in six schools in Finland and six schools in England on the impact of educational reforms on teachers' work. Data were collected by re-interviewing a sample of teachers from the original…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Foreign Countries, Labor Turnover, Teacher Attitudes
Ingersoll, Richard M.; Smith, Thomas M. – NASSP Bulletin, 2004
In recent years there has been a growing interest in support, guidance, and orientation programs--collectively known as induction--for beginning elementary and secondary teachers during the transition into their first teaching jobs. This study examines whether such supports have a positive effect on the retention of beginning teachers. The study…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Berry, Barnett; Fuller, Ed – Center for Teaching Quality, 2007
Over the last two decades, researchers have presented convincing evidence that teachers are an important key to school improvement and to closing the student achievement gap. However, ensuring that all students are taught by quality teachers--those with the right talent, skills, and experience--is not enough. Teachers--even the best of them--must…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Persistence, Academic Achievement, Educational Change
Little, Judith Warren; Bartlett, Lora – Review of Research in Education, 2010
In this chapter, the authors examine developments in the teacher workforce and in the occupation of teaching across recent generations. They take their point of departure from the perspective of prevailing policy discourse on enduring problems of educational equity, asking not only how teaching has evolved in recent decades but more specifically…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Outcomes of Education, Educational Opportunities, Teaching Methods
American Association of State Colleges and Universities, 2006
State-level policy support for teacher induction programs can help teachers realize their full potential, keep them in the profession, promote greater student learning, and save money. Higher education institutions and school districts must work together to provide high-quality and well-designed induction programs. This issue of "Policy Matters,"…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Teacher Qualifications, Teacher Influence, Beginning Teacher Induction
Jacobs, Karen D.; Kritsonis, William Allan – Online Submission, 2006
Fostering the growth of science educational programs is one of the most challenging and rewarding task instructional leaders will have to do in the twenty-first century. This article analyzes the current science teacher shortages and turnovers in public, urban secondary schools and brings to the forefront the need for an assessment of…
Descriptors: Principals, Secondary Schools, Urban Schools, Public Schools
Plash, Shawn; Piotrowski, Chris – Education, 2006
This study investigated issues that impact attrition, migration and retention of special education teachers in Alabama. The sample comprised 70 teachers designated as "highly-qualified" who responded to a job satisfaction instrument, with a focus on retention issues, developed by Levine (2001). The results indicated that the major…
Descriptors: Relocation, Special Education, Special Education Teachers, Job Satisfaction
Useem, Elizabeth; Farley, Elizabeth – Research for Action, 2004
Many big-city school systems nationwide are modernizing, expediting, and decentralizing the ways in which teachers are recruited, hired, and placed in schools, as well as offering a range of new incentives to attract and retain teachers. Districts are rapidly adopting new employment processing technologies, notably automated applicant-tracking…
Descriptors: Teacher Placement, Teacher Selection, Information Technology, Educational Change