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Bieler, Deborah; Thomas, Anne Burns – Teachers College Record, 2009
Background: The need to support new teachers in urban public schools is well established, given current shortages and research that highlights serious issues with teacher retention. Debate continues about approaches to support for new teachers, including questions about the importance of developing an inquiry stance toward teaching. As more…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Methods, Urban Schools, Urban Teaching
Quartz, Karen Hunter; Thomas, Andrew; Anderson, Lauren; Masyn, Katherine; Lyons, Barraza, Kimberly; Olsen, Brad – Teachers College Record, 2008
Background/Context: Teacher retention, especially of qualified teachers within high-poverty schools, is an issue of local, national, and international concern. School staffing research has typically examined two groups: those who remain in full-time classroom teaching versus those who quit teaching altogether. This article complicates the teacher…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Persistence, Careers, Context Effect
Margolis, Jason – Teachers College Record, 2008
Context: Drawing from Ingersoll's (2001) study of teacher attrition, Huberman's (1989) study of the professional life cycle of teachers, and recent retention/attrition literature across the professions, this study seeks to make sense of the complexities of contemporary teachers' careers in light of changes in social and economic forces, the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Qualitative Research, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Persistence