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Conway-Stefanko, Melissa – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Many school districts across the United States struggle to fill positions with qualified teaching candidates. This is especially true in schools with at least 25% or more minority students. Although some teachers are retiring, many teachers leave the profession because of job dissatisfaction (Carver-Thomas & Darling-Hammond, 2017). Herzberg's…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Beginning Teachers, Labor Turnover, Teacher Persistence
Jasmyne D. Hill – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The increasing rate of teacher turnover is a significant concern for most schools in the country. Several factors influence teachers' decisions to leave their profession. The problem addressed in this study was the high turnover rates among novice teachers. The purpose was to discuss, study, and explore the factors influencing novice teachers'…
Descriptors: Labor Turnover, Teacher Persistence, Beginning Teachers, Public School Teachers
Jay K. Solomonson; Steven M. Still; Lucas D. Maxwell – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2021
Due to the overwhelming number of teachers exiting the profession each year, recruitment and retention efforts continue to be a high priority for stakeholders within agricultural education. Specifically, teacher attrition has been identified as one of the leading problematic issues hindering growth of school-based agricultural education (SBAE)…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Teacher Persistence, Teaching Conditions, Influences
Liang Shen; Gang Zhu; Keller M. Jean; Zhanmin Cui; Chen Chen; Mingxing Xie – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
This qualitative study explored 15 early career physical education (PE) teachers' professional identity construction from rural China. Identity was shown as a multifaceted, context-specific, and dynamic social-cultural phenomenon. From a socio-ecological standpoint, this research demonstrated that early career rural Chinese PE teachers'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education Teachers, Professional Identity, Rural Schools
Munroe, Angela M. – Research Studies in Music Education, 2022
In many schools, both urban and rural, children living in poverty face daily stressors including lack of parental support, lack of resources, unsafe living conditions, and poor nutrition. As teachers are first responders in facing these difficult situations, resilience enables teachers to overcome challenges and succeed professionally. Teachers…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Experienced Teachers, Music Teachers, Resilience (Psychology)
Hinyard, Brittany – ProQuest LLC, 2022
STEM teachers are in short supply due to attrition and teacher shortages. In Louisiana, over 20% of math and science classes are taught by educators who do not possess the proper certifications and over 40% of departing teachers have less than five years of teaching experience (Louisiana Department of Education, 2019). Research suggests that low…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Teacher Shortage, Teacher Certification, Labor Turnover
Huang, Jing; Wang, Yi; Teng, Feng – Teaching Education, 2021
Novice teachers often undergo an identity shift from learner to teacher. Along this process, their instructional beliefs change considerably which in turn affect their teacher identity formation. Drawing on data collected mainly through interviews with three novice English teachers for more than one year, the present study examines their…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Attitude Change, Professional Identity, Beginning Teachers
Kaniuka, Ted; Chitiga, Miriam – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2022
This study approaches the idea of teachers' commitment to stay at their job by considering their perceptions of efforts by leadership to support working conditions in schools. Data from 85,000 teachers from the 2016 school year in North Carolina were used in the mediation analysis. Results show that administrative effort had a direct effect on…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Teaching Experience, Teacher Attitudes, Leadership
Candy L. Skyhar; Alysha J. Farrell – in education, 2022
Many professional women educators make the transition from school settings to academe after significant graduate work in their field(s). This transition, which often occurs on a mid- to late-career trajectory, places such individuals within liminal spaces on many levels as they inevitably must navigate unfamiliar, often alien, territory that…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, College Faculty, Work Environment, Adjustment (to Environment)
Jody-Ann Robinson; Patricia Briscoe – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2024
The beginning years of a teacher's career can be an overwhelming experience, and combined with being in an isolated, fly-in community, particularly during a pandemic, can be debilitating. This qualitative research is aimed to support and account for the story of a Black Afro-Caribbean, early career teacher (ECT) in a Northern Ontario First Nation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Canada Natives, Blacks, Minority Group Teachers
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
Frey-Clark, Marta; Tucker, Olivia G.; West, Justin J. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2023
The purpose of this phenomenology was to examine the lived experience of being a first-year music teacher during the COVID-19 pandemic. Across two data waves, the first in winter 2020 and the second in late spring 2021, we collected written reflections and conducted online interviews with 10 music teachers who began their careers in 2020 to 2021.…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, COVID-19, Pandemics
Elizabeth Allotta – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
Increasing global teacher attrition rates and the difficulty of filling teacher positions in Australian schools have led to rising concerns about teacher supply and demand. While attrition factors and rates have been known for over thirty years, little has changed or improved. This raises the question, 'how and why do some teachers continue while…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Teacher Persistence, Work Environment, Faculty Workload
Veltri, Barbara Torre; Brewer, T. Jameson – Education and Urban Society, 2020
In this empirical, qualitative study, Teach For America (TFA) corps member teachers' lives are examined through the lens of George Posner's seven "frame factors," namely, (a) temporal, (b) physical, (c) cultural, (d) economic, (e) organizational, (f) political-legal, and (g) personal, which offer insight into the contextualized TFA…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teachers, Disadvantaged
Zimmerman, Aaron Samuel – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2018
Burnout is a significant problem that continues to plague the teaching profession. In this essay, I argue that the burnout of early-career teachers is not solely a function of personal factors (e.g., their knowledge, their beliefs, their pedagogical skills, their commitment to the teaching profession) but also a function of the organizational…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Teaching Conditions, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Education Programs