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Nurtaç Üstündag-Kocakusak; Ruken Akar-Vural – Online Submission, 2023
This study aimed to reveal general landscape of research on teacher resilience, employing descriptive and bibliometric analyses. Descriptive analyses were performed utilizing Web of Science's internal system, while bibliometric analyses were executed through the VOSviewer program. Web of Science Core Collection was used as a data source. Citation…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Meta Analysis, Educational Research, Teacher Behavior
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Biddle, Catharine; Azano, Amy Price – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
We examine 100 years of rural education research within the context of the demographic, migratory, economic, and social changes that have affected rural America in the past century. We use systematic review of the literature on rural teacher recruitment, retention, and training as a case study for looking at the constancy and change in the…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Rural Education, Educational Research, Rural Population
Henderson, Michael B.; Lergetporer, Philipp; Peterson, Paul E.; Werner, Katharina; West, Martin R.; Woessmann, Ludger – Program on Education Policy and Governance, 2015
What do citizens of the United States and Germany think about their schools and school policies? This paper offers the first broad comparison of public thinking on education in the two countries. We carried out opinion surveys of representative samples of the German and American adult populations in 2014 that included experiments in which we…
Descriptors: Governance, School Policy, Educational Attitudes, National Surveys
Fletcher, Edward C., Jr.; Chang, Joohee; Kong, Younghee – Online Submission, 2008
This paper discusses the issues inherent in the teacher induction stage based on a literature review. Literature on organizational socialization is utilized as the theoretical framework and for informing the teacher education literature. A conceptual framework of teacher development is proposed to illustrate the stages from teacher preparation to…
Descriptors: Socialization, Beginning Teacher Induction, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Persistence
Greene, Myrna; Lahti, Mel – 1984
A 1983 survey of graduates with bachelor's degrees in education from the University of Lethbridge in Canada indicated that almost 3 in 10 had left or never entered the teaching profession. This pilot study examined test and questionnaire response data for 177 former students out of 1,809 who had received a B.Ed. degree since 1972. Of these…
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Choice, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Armstrong, David G. – 1983
An induction system for beginning teachers should provide continued support in the instructional area and also induct the newcomer into the general operational and social milieu of the individual school. The following areas of concern in the process of teacher orientation are discussed: (1) What information is provided regarding the decision…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Career Change, Decision Making, Educational Environment
Martin, Dorian; Reeves, William E.; Wilson, Eric; O'Dell, Lisa; Egan, Toby Marshall – Online Submission, 2004
In this case study, we describe a strategic initiative that partnered public schools with the fifth largest land-grant university system in the United States to improve statewide recruitment, training, hiring, and retention of K-12 teachers. This effort sought parallel implementation among nine university system institutions in partnership with…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Supply and Demand, Public Schools, College School Cooperation
Whitworth, Jerry – 2000
Nationwide, the shortage of special education teachers is expected to grow, fueled by expanding demand and high teacher attrition rates. The situation in Texas mirrors that of the nation. A needs assessment conducted by Abilene Christian University (ACU) in west central Texas found: a continuing need for special education teachers in the area;…
Descriptors: College Programs, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Shonerd, Henry – 1990
This paper identifies problems in Native American teacher training and suggests solutions to improve the training. In New Mexico, ideal candidates for teacher licensure are a group of Native American teacher assistants who work with Native American students. Most lack the general education requirements for a bachelor's degree and must take…
Descriptors: Access to Education, American Indian Education, American Indians, Cultural Differences
Grady, Thomas L. – 1988
A study tested the precursors to vocational teachers' commitment to teaching as suggested by the commitment model proposed by Pierce and Dunham. Important consequences of commitment were examined by identifying relationships between commitment, behavioral intentions, and resulting turnover. The study examined the entire population of teachers…
Descriptors: Correlation, Educational Research, Faculty Mobility, Models
Harmon, Hobart L. – 2001
Although the problem varies across the United States, overall there is a shortage of rural teachers, especially in the subject areas of math, science, and special education. Recruiting teachers for rural settings requires targeting persons with rural backgrounds, attacking the negative stereotypes surrounding rural schools, and stressing the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Lemke, June Canty – 1994
The literature shows clearly that rural administrators find it extremely difficult to locate and hire qualified teachers who fit in with the school and community and will stay in the job. The "ideal" rural teacher is certified to teach more than one subject or grade level, can teach students with a wide range of abilities in the same classroom, is…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Personnel Management, Rural Schools
Mulholland, Judith; Wallace, John – 1999
This paper reports on a longitudinal case study of an elementary teacher during her transition from preservice to inservice teaching. Bandura's (1995) concept of self-efficacy belief is used as a framework for presenting the findings of the study. The subject's experiences in science teaching provided information about her competency as a teacher,…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Expectation
Mulholland, Judith; Wallace, John – 1999
Elementary teachers' attitudes towards science and their confidence to teach it have for some time been identified as important in determining both the quality and quantity of science taught to children. Attitudes and confidence are influenced greatly by the teachers' own experiences as learners of science. This paper reports on a longitudinal…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Expectation
Jones, James B. – 1980
Crucial issues in teacher education facing black colleges were addressed in a conference on the preparation for, entry into, and retention or persistence in the teaching profession by blacks. Four specific topics were explored in this paper: (1) the administration of teacher education, where control rests, how standards are set, and strategies…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Admission Criteria, Black Colleges, Black Teachers
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