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Reyes, Pedro; Imber, Michael – Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 1992
The proposition that teacher perceptions of the fairness of their workloads are related to varying levels of commitment, job satisfaction, and morale was studied for 472 high school teachers. Results from the mail survey support the proposition. Implications for administrative practice are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), High Schools, Job Satisfaction, Mail Surveys
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Billingsley, Bonnie S.; Cross, Lawrence H. – Journal of Special Education, 1992
A questionnaire was completed by 463 special educators and 493 general educators in Virginia. Analysis indicated that work-related variables, such as leadership support, role conflict, role ambiguity, and stress, are better predictors of commitment and job satisfaction than are demographic variables. Findings were similar for general and special…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Predictor Variables
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Turner, Caroline Sotello Viernes; Myers, Samuel L., Jr.; Creswell, John W. – Journal of Higher Education, 1999
A mixed-method study conducted in eight midwestern states in which 487 campuses participated focused on the workplace environment for faculty of color, with particular attention to problems in recruitment, retention, and professional development. The findings emphasize the need to persevere in efforts to diversify higher education. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Diversity (Faculty), Employment Patterns, Faculty Development
Viernes, Sr. Ramona M.; de Guzman, Allan B. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2005
The purpose of this qualitative study is to explore teachers' experiences of supportive relationships with colleagues. A total of fifty (50) public and private elementary and secondary school teachers in the central part of the Philippines were purposively selected as respondents. Guided by a narrative-biographical interview, results of the study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Schools, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Bogler, Ronit – Journal of School Leadership, 2005
This study examines the mediating effect of teacher empowerment on the relationship between teachers' participation in decision making and their professional commitment. The data were collected through quantitative questionnaires from a sample of 983 teachers in 25 junior high schools and 27 high schools in Israel. Hierarchical regression analyses…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Junior High Schools, High Schools, Foreign Countries
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Zarghami, Fatemeh; Schnellert, Gary – International Journal of Special Education, 2004
While there are hundreds of studies reported for general education, few researchers have focused on the impact of class size on the academic achievement of students with special needs. Despite escalating special education costs and increasing student needs, policies governing special education remain inconsistent. We examine the effect of class…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Class Size, Teacher Persistence, Academic Achievement
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Gehrke, Rebecca Swanson; Murri, Nancy – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2006
This mixed methods study gathered information about the experiences of beginning special education teachers, their systems of support, and their intent to continue their careers in the field. Individual open-ended interviews were conducted with 8 first and second year special education teachers to obtain their perceptions of their first year of…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Disabilities, Likert Scales, Special Education Teachers
Brownell, Mary T.; And Others – 1995
Telephone interviews concerning special education teacher attrition were conducted with 96 former special education teachers in Florida. Both qualitative and quantitative techniques were used to analyze the interview data. Participants had not returned to their special education teaching positions after the 1992-93 school year. The majority of…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Mobility
Boe, Erling E.; And Others – 1993
This study evaluated turnover of special education teachers by providing national estimates of the numbers of special education teachers who (1) were retained by their school, (2) were reassigned to a different school within the district, (3) migrated to another district, or (4) left public school teaching. Numbers were drawn from the 1987-88…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Mobility
Whiteford, Patricia C.; And Others – 1990
The broad area of teacher satisfaction is an important component in career decisions about teaching. Some sources of satisfaction are the joy of helping students learn, the sense of efficacy, positive relationships with colleagues, satisfactory working conditions, the leadership style of principals, and the prestige and esteem associated with…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Followup Studies
King, Sabrina Hope – 1992
This paper examines factors which may impact on recruitment and retention of members of the African-American teaching pool. Data were gathered through questionnaires and interviews administered to prospective and beginning teachers (N=41) to determine background characteristics, reasons for entering the teaching profession, experiences in teacher…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Black Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Bogad, Carolyn McWilliams – 1983
A study, examining why some students in a credentials program chose not to become teachers, had three purposes: (1) to describe processes involved in becoming a "statistical dropout"; (2) to describe unsuccessful recruitment and socialization processes to improve the knowledge base and to understand where future interventions could be made; and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Career Change, Education Majors, Graduate Surveys
Farber, Barry A. – 1982
Motivating aspects and stress factors of teaching were identified in a study of public school teachers in suburban New York (state) and New Jersey schools. Thirty percent (398) of the teachers contacted participated in the study, which consisted of a 65-item questionnaire, the Teacher Attitudes Survey, adapted from the Maslach Burnout Inventory.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Stress Variables, Student Teacher Relationship
Fruth, Marvin J.; And Others – 1982
The major question addressed in a study of secondary school teachers was, to what degree do organizational incentives result in maintaining in the profession committed teachers whose primary satisfactions and reasons for persistence are related to students, curriculum, and classroom procedures? Interviews were conducted with 30 secondary school…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Career Change, Educational Environment, Incentives
Reed, Horace B. – 1975
Two hundred seventy-one graduates of 19 University of Massachusetts alternative teacher preparation programs rated these alternative programs on 48 variables. Questions on training, classroom teaching experience, program affiliation, and current employment status were included. The hypothesis that students who were enrolled in different teacher…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, College Graduates, Data Analysis, Educational Programs
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