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Avington Medeiros; Eva Kane – Rural Educator, 2024
Rural teacher recruitment and retention is a matter of interest for the state of Alabama as policymakers look to understand teacher shortages in rural schools across the state. How teachers are prepared to teach in rural schools is an essential part of rural teacher recruitment and retention. Preservice teachers need exposure to rural contexts as…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Teacher Education Programs, Course Content, Regional Characteristics
Tran, Henry; Hardie, Suzy; Gause, Simone; Moyi, Peter; Ylimaki, Rose – Rural Educator, 2020
Rurality is perceived by many to be a deficit or challenge when it comes to teacher recruitment and retention. However, recently, some have argued that moving away from a deficit model and treating rurality as an asset may hold promise for teacher staffing. Drawing on Person-Organization (P-O) fit theory, we extend this argument in our study by…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Recruitment
Cuervo, Hernan – Rural Educator, 2023
Attracting teachers to rural schools continues to be a problem in Australian education. Debates on how to remedy staff shortages are based on a better distribution of financial and material resources. This emphasis on distribution has sidelined the role of recognition theory in understanding the challenges of rural staffing. I draw on the social…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Teacher Recruitment, Guidelines, Foreign Countries
Hartman, Sara L.; Roberts, J. Kessa; Schmitt-Wilson, Sarah; McHenry-Sorber, Erin; Buffington, Pamela J.; Biddle, Catharine – Rural Educator, 2022
Rural schools in the United States serve more than 9.3 million students (Showalter et al., 2019), often possessing strengths and facing challenges that differ from their metropolitan and suburban counterparts. To attend to the unique context of rural schools and to encourage rural education research in key areas, the National Rural Education…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Rural Education, Educational Research, Research Needs
Frahm, Matthew; Cianca, Marie – Rural Educator, 2021
Research has consistently shown that the quality of teachers working with students has a greater impact on academic achievement than any other school-related factor. However, close to a third of new teachers continue to leave the profession within their first 5 years of employment. In particular, hard-to-staff rural schools have struggled to…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Recruitment, Teaching Conditions
Ruecker, Todd – Rural Educator, 2021
Rural and small-town communities in the United States have been rapidly diversifying over the last few decades and rural schools have faced challenges in supporting changing populations. This article builds on a limited body of education research that has focused on diversity in rural areas, driven largely in the U.S. by Latinx immigrant…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
Anthony-Stevens, Vanessa; Moss, Iva; Jacobson, Angela Como; Boysen-Taylor, Rebekka; Campbell-Daniels, Shawna – Rural Educator, 2022
This article explores the power of Indigenous teacher mentorship as essential to address "the change in point of view" long called for in Indigenous education. Drawing from a longitudinal, ethnographic study of an Indigenous teacher education program in a predominantly rural, high need region, we examine the basic questions: What do…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Mentors, Minority Group Teachers, American Indians
Reading, Chris; Khupe, Constance; Redford, Morag; Wallin, Dawn; Versland, Tena; Taylor, Neil; Hampton, Patrick – Rural Educator, 2019
At a time when social, economic and political decisions, along with environmental events, challenge the viability of remote communities, educators need to better prepare young people in these communities to work towards sustainability. Remote locations can be defined by their inaccessibility rather than just distance from the nearest services,…
Descriptors: Geographic Isolation, Community Needs, Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries
Brenner, Devon; Elder, Anastasia; Wimbish, Sarah; Walker, Sara – Rural Educator, 2015
Alternate route programs are increasingly serving schools in rural areas that may struggle to recruit new teachers. In this study, ten principals of middle schools from rural areas of Mississippi were interviewed regarding their perceptions of alternate route programs' recruitment, selection, preparation, mentorship, support, and retention…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Rural Schools, Teacher Recruitment
Ulferts, John David – Rural Educator, 2016
Teacher recruitment and retention factors were identified in the smallest public school districts in Illinois. Findings were compared to a previous study of Montana rural teacher recruitment and retention conducted by Davis (2002). A quantitative survey instrument was administered to teachers employed in the 24 smallest Illinois school districts.…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Persistence, Faculty Mobility, Rural Schools
Maranto, Robert; Shuls, James V. – Rural Educator, 2012
Rural schools, particularly high poverty rural schools, often have difficulty hiring and retaining qualified teachers. Here, we discuss three programs the Arkansas Department of Education has used to attract teachers to teacher Geographic Shortage Districts (GSDs) through material incentives. Unfortunately, none of the programs have had much…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Teacher Recruitment, Rural Schools, Teacher Persistence
Barley, Zoe A. – Rural Educator, 2009
Rural schools face difficulties recruiting or retaining qualified teachers. Prospective teachers need help better understanding the nature of rural teaching. Despite many pluses, collegial isolation, low salaries, multiple grade or subject teaching assignments, and lack of familiarity with rural schools and communities are challenges to new…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Rural Areas, Rural Education, Teacher Education Programs
Lock, Graeme – Rural Educator, 2008
Education authorities continue to experience difficulty in recruiting and retaining teachers in rural and remote schools. In Western Australia (WA), a state noted for its vastness and number of schools located in rural and remote settings, a scheme developed by the Western Australian Department of Education and Training (DET) and the WA Chamber of…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Practicums, Foreign Countries, Financial Support
Munsch, T. R.; Boylan, Colin R. – Rural Educator, 2008
Many Alaskan schools are located in extremely remote or "fly-in" places. These geographical extremes affect the recruitment and retention of teachers to remote rural schools. Through a partnership between the Southwest Region School District of Alaska and the Department of Education at Alaska Pacific University (APU), 14 pre-service…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Rural Schools, Alaska Natives, Teaching Experience

Luft, Vernon D. – Rural Educator, 1993
Among 25 rural school-district administrators surveyed in Nevada and North Dakota, 21 and 10 reported difficulty hiring special education teachers and secondary school teachers, respectively. Respondents listed successful recruitment and retention practices, and suggested ways that university colleges of education could help rural school districts…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Practices, Labor Turnover, Rural Schools
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