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Hilton, Gillian L. S. – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2022
This paper examines the newly introduced Induction Framework for teachers in England. The new term of early career teacher (ECT) has replaced the NQT label and the one-year programme has been extended to two, based on the "Early Career Framework." The reasons for the change are to aid recruitment, prevent high numbers leaving the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Faculty Development, Guidelines, Teacher Recruitment
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Kim, Hanna – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2017
There is an increasing interest in how to train and use national experts around the world. Major advanced countries are putting their national efforts into attracting global experts overseas and preventing domestic experts from flowing out of their countries. China has also endeavored much to attract global experts for its economic development and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Policy, Specialists
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Wohlstetter, Priscilla; Buck, Brandon – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
This paper presents findings from a yearlong exploratory mixed-methods research study that investigates a national sample of six (6) intentionally diverse charter organizations. Intentionally diverse charter schools work against national public schooling trends to deliberately promote socioeconomically and racially integrated schooling spaces.…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Policy, Student Diversity, Student Recruitment
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Hilton, Gillian L. S. – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2017
This paper discusses the causes of the difficulties experienced in recruiting and retaining teachers to work in schools in England. The analysis begins with a report by the National Audit Office which blamed the Department of Education's actions as the main reason for the difficulties, then using other documented sources, reports, press articles,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Persistence, Educational Policy
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Koleva, Neli; Stoyanova-Warner, Maya – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2018
'A New Way for New Talents in Teaching' (NEWTT), an Erasmus+, Key Action 3: Policy Experimentation project, explores alternative pathways into the teaching profession for highly motivated graduates and professionals. The project is inspired by prior research that compares traditional teacher education programs to alternative pathways to the…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Selection, Talent, Educational Policy
Preston, Barbara – Australian Association for Research in Education, 2014
The international literature is clear that a professional school culture and supportive administrative arrangements are essential to the retention and development of quality teachers. In this paper the research and conceptual understandings underpinning this statement are elaborated, with discussions of the nature of quality teaching, teachers'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Effectiveness
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Smith, Elizabeth Ettema; Guthrie, James W. – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2009
Teacher pensions are fast becoming a significant issue in education policy. Mounting unfunded pension financial liability, likely larger numbers of retiring teachers, increasing mobility among existing teachers, and unfavorable comparisons with less generous private sector pension plans all contribute to putting pedagogues pensions in the public…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Retirement Benefits, Incentives, Teacher Retirement
Glaeser, Edward L. – Center for Civic Innovation, 2006
Throughout history, cities that have been centers of great learning have usually also taken their place as economic powerhouses. Here in America, economists have long noticed that educated cities--that is, cities with a greater percentage of knowledgeable and skilled residents--have fared better economically than their unskilled counterparts, but…
Descriptors: Skilled Workers, Public Policy, Educational Policy, Recruitment
Raizen, Senta A. – 1986
Problems with teacher demand/supply estimates are reviewed, and comments are made on current policies intended to increase both the supply and the quality of teachers. Some experiences and reactions to recent changes in credentialing and educational requirements are also noted, including revisions in state certification statutes, requirements for…
Descriptors: Educational Demand, Educational Policy, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Koppich, Julia – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2008
Since the announcement in 1999 of a plan to tie teachers' salary increases to student achievement by Denver Public Schools, there has been a flood of nationwide policy activity around teacher compensation. This paper examines pay plans in Denver, Toledo, Minneapolis, and New York City, offering a snapshot of the changing landscape of teacher…
Descriptors: Program Development, Models, Educational Environment, Standards
Inglis, Christine – 1982
This paper describes the increasing participation of women in the teaching profession in Singapore, and relates this phenomenon to that country's rapid economic development, changing social role of women, and government policy. First, data is presented which reveals that, over the last twenty years, women teachers have come to outnumber men.…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Foreign Countries
Sears, James T.; And Others – 1988
Based upon a longitudinal, ethnographic study of a teacher education reform program, this paper examines the social context of, and explores the political implications for, policies and programs designed to recruit, train, and retain high-ability persons in the teaching profession. Through the economic metaphor of investment securities, this paper…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Educational Economics, Educational Policy, Higher Education
Dorman, Arthur – 1987
This document looks at educational reform related to teacher incentives policy through legislative and state education agency perspectives. It includes an overview of national issues pertaining to teacher incentives, a narrative report on the status of teacher incentive policies in the seven state region serviced by the North Central Regional…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Legislation, Educational Policy
James, Glenn W.; Mahajan, Shubhada S. – Online Submission, 2004
Scholarship aid continues to be crucially important in attracting and retaining students in higher education institutions (Abrahamson & Hossler, 1990; Cabrera, Nora, & Castaneda, 1992; Paulsen & St. John, 1997; Schuh, 2000; St. John, 1992; St. John et al., 1994; Terkla, 1985). Although the general concept and effect of financial assistance is…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Scholarships, Scholarship Funds, Student Recruitment
Krei, Melinda Scott – 1998
Using data from three urban school districts, this paper examines policies and practices that contribute to inequities in the allocation of well-qualified, experienced teachers within these school systems. The research attempts to focus on some of the subtle and less directly observable influences on school district policies and practices.…
Descriptors: Administrators, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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