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Jones, Nathan D.; Youngs, Peter; Frank, Kenneth A. – Exceptional Children, 2013
We compare beginning special and general education teachers' access to school-based colleagues. Our findings demonstrate that colleague relationships are critical for the experiences of beginning teachers, as are the school organizational norms that these beginning teachers experience. For special education teachers in particular, perception of…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Special Education, Special Education Teachers
Self-Efficacy and Job Satisfaction of Early Career Elementary School Teachers: A Mixed Methods Study
Kirby, Deanne M. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The purpose of this embedded mixed methods study was to determine the types of support and amounts of support most conducive to the development of early career teacher self-efficacy and job satisfaction. The study further examined the effect of job satisfaction and self-efficacy on early career teacher intent to remain in the teaching profession.…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Self Efficacy, Job Satisfaction
Rinke, Carol R. – Urban Education, 2011
This article addresses teacher retention in urban schools, focusing on high-need secondary science classrooms. As a longitudinal study, this research investigated how eight case study teachers conceived of their careers and career moves. The experiences and perspectives of three case study teachers indicated that they were situated along a…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Urban Schools, Urban Teaching, Teacher Persistence
Boucher, Thor I. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Teacher attrition is a growing problem in the United States, especially in urban, low-income schools. Research indicates that up to 55% of new teachers working in urban, low-income schools quit within five years; 17% before the end of the first year. Unfortunately, a teacher's potential is not fully known until the teacher's fifth or sixth year of…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Schools, Teacher Persistence
McCandless, David; Sauer, Aaron – Journal of Career and Technical Education, 2010
The purpose of this study was to investigate the reasons construction teachers in the CTE field left the teaching profession in their first five years of service. The study also sought to determine if there was a significant difference in the retention rate of two-year alternatively certified teachers and four-year teaching degreed teachers and if…
Descriptors: Vocational Education Teachers, Faculty Mobility, Teacher Persistence, Alternative Teacher Certification
Sutcher, Leib; Darling-Hammond, Linda; Carver-Thomas, Desiree – Learning Policy Institute, 2016
Widespread media reports of local teacher shortages have become a hot topic in education since the summer of 2015. To date, there has not yet been a detailed national analysis of the sources and extent of teacher shortages, or a prognosis for the future. This report details the outcomes of such a study, which analyzes evidence of teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Supply and Demand, Teacher Shortage, Intellectual Disciplines, Minority Group Teachers
Perez, Yvette – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Research highlights teacher attrition as one of the biggest challenges facing public schools and their attempts to provide a quality teacher for every student (Ingersoll & Smith, 2003). The teacher shortage is particularly daunting in special education where teachers are over twice as likely to leave the field. The first few years of teaching…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Special Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Beginning Teacher Induction
Muller, Eve – National Center to Improve Recruitment and Retention of Qualified Personnel for Children with Disabilities, 2011
In response to high rates of attrition, increasing numbers of states and localities are developing mentoring programs as a means of retaining qualified special education personnel. Based on examples drawn from around the country, including states and localities with which the Personnel Improvement Center (PIC) has worked, this practice brief…
Descriptors: Mentors, Disabilities, Special Education, Teacher Persistence
Warsame, Kitty B. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Teachers are leaving their profession at alarming rates. As a result, retaining novice teachers has become a major concern for policy makers, school districts, administrators, and teaching staff throughout the United States. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of novice teacher induction support structures in a southwestern…
Descriptors: Interviews, Program Effectiveness, School Support, Beginning Teachers
Chambers, William – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The retention of teachers impacts the life of a small rural school district. This study investigated the practices that school districts can employ to retain the teachers that have been recently hired. The question that guided the design of this study was: "From the perspective of recently-hired teachers, what practices can school…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Teacher Persistence, School Districts, School District Size
Funk, Kristin M. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The American Psychological Association (APA) conducted the online 2005-2006 Teacher Needs Survey wherein 52% of first year teachers, 28% of teachers with two to five years of experience, and 26% of teachers with 6 to 10 years experience ranked classroom management as their greatest need. Difficulty managing student behaviors leads to higher stress…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Consultation Programs, Special Education, Special Education Teachers
Adams, Barbara L.; Woods, Ashley – Peabody Journal of Education, 2015
The Alaska Statewide Mentor Project (ASMP) is a joint effort of the University of Alaska and the Alaska Department of Education & Early Development to address the persistently low teacher retention rates in the state, especially in rural districts that predominantly serve Alaska Native (AN) students. Over six years, teacher retention in rural…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Persistence, Models, College School Cooperation
Papay, John P.; Johnson, Susan Moore – Educational Policy, 2012
Peer Assistance and Review (PAR) is a local labor-management initiative designed to improve teacher quality. In PAR, expert "consulting teachers" mentor, support, and evaluate novice and underperforming veteran teachers. Evaluations under PAR can lead to dismissals. The authors examine the costs and benefits of PAR, both financial and…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Teacher Effectiveness, Peer Evaluation, Teacher Evaluation
Schonfeld, Irvin Sam; Feinman, Samantha J. – Education and Urban Society, 2012
This daily diary study followed, over a 2-week period, 252 beginning New York City public school teachers. Seventy percent were alternatively certified (New York City Teaching Fellows) and the rest, traditionally certified teachers. Alternatively certified teachers were more likely to experience stressors such as violent incidents and classroom…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Learning Problems, Public School Teachers, Alternative Teacher Certification
Loeb, Susanna; Kalogrides, Demetra; Beteille, Tara – Education Finance and Policy, 2012
The literature on effective schools emphasizes the importance of a quality teaching force in improving educational outcomes for students. In this article we use value-added methods to examine the relationship between a school's effectiveness and the recruitment, assignment, development, and retention of its teachers. Our results reveal four key…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Teacher Effectiveness, Outcomes of Education, Beginning Teachers