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France, Paul Emerich – Educational Leadership, 2019
Most new teachers avoid exposing their vulnerabilities or having peers (or principals) witness their mistakes in teaching. But, France points out, "it's hard to be a great teacher if you can't make yourself vulnerable." Being willing to take risks, make mistakes, expose your own emotions, and hear constructive criticism is necessary if a…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Security (Psychology), Risk, Psychological Patterns
Bruno, Paul – Educational Leadership, 2019
In looking at four broad factors related to teacher assignments in the Los Angeles School District--instructional load, homophily, colleague qualifications, and professional culture--researchers of urban education policy at the University of Southern California discovered three main lessons for practice: First, that teacher working conditions are…
Descriptors: School Districts, Teacher Qualifications, Urban Schools, Educational Policy
Mielke, Chase – Educational Leadership, 2019
Tough teaching conditions affect us. But they don't define us, says teacher Chase Mielke, author of The Burnout Cure (ASCD, 2019). In this heartfelt letter to new teachers, Mielke shares five "Passion Stokers" to keep the teaching fire alive. Some of these he learned from research in positive psychology. Others he learned the hard way,…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teaching Conditions, Work Environment, Teacher Burnout
Darling-Hammond, Linda – Educational Leadership, 2022
In the face of yet another crisis in teaching, it's time for a bold and comprehensive plan to revitalize and better support the profession. Education expert Linda Darling-Hammond explains how the current shortage of teachers is not entirely new, but the result of decades of cutting programs, lack of respect for the profession and poor working…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Teaching Conditions, Teacher Certification, Labor Turnover
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Darling-Hammond, Linda; Berry, Barnett – Educational Leadership, 2006
One of the most important aspects of NCLB is its demand that states ensure a "highly qualified" teacher for every student. This provision draws much-needed attention to the importance of ensuring equitable student access to high-quality teachers, write the authors. Some aspects of the provision have raised legitimate concerns--including…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teacher Competencies
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Patterson, Mary – Educational Leadership, 2005
A common but largely unacknowledged problem in public education in the US is the practice of hazing beginning teachers that leads to low retention rates. Factors that contribute to new teachers leaving high schools and often the teaching profession are presented and how these can and should be mitigated is discussed.
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Public Education, Beginning Teachers, Teaching Conditions
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Fullan, Michael G. – Educational Leadership, 1993
Moral purpose keeps teachers close to children's needs; change agentry causes them to develop better strategies for accomplishing their moral goals. Core capacities for building greater change capacity are personal vision-building, inquiry, mastery, and collaboration. Education faculties must redesign their programs to focus directly on developing…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Change Agents, Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education