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Sykes, Gary; Dibner, Kenne – Center on Education Policy, 2009
Federal policy directed to teaching and teachers is the subject of this review, which is organized around: (1) recruitment; (2) training; (3) accountability; (4) incentives; (5) qualifications; (6) class size reduction; (teacher working conditions; and (8) human resource management and the overall coordination of teacher policy. For each theme,…
Descriptors: Class Size, Human Resources, Educational Policy, Teacher Recruitment
Kalaoja, Esko; Pietarinen, Janne – International Journal of Educational Research, 2009
This paper reviews research on small rural primary schools in Finland and analyses it under three thematic foci: the relationship between the local rural school and the surrounding community, the small rural primary school as a learning environment, and the teachers' profession in this context. Over 30% of Finnish primary schools are small rural…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
Fuller, Bruce; Dauter, Luke; Hosek, Adrienne; Kirschenbaum, Greta; McKoy, Deborah; Rigby, Jessica; Vincent, Jeffrey M. – Journal of Educational Administration, 2009
Purpose: Newly designed schools for centuries have projected fresh ideals regarding how children should learn and how human settlements should be organized. But under what conditions can forward-looking architects or education reformers trump the institutionalized practices of teachers or the political-economic constraints found within urban…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, School Construction, Academic Achievement, Teacher Motivation
Hahnel, Carrie; Barondess, Heather; Ramanathan, Arun – Education Trust-West, 2011
California's students, particularly its poorest students, need great teachers. Unfortunately, California's seniority-based teacher layoff system puts adult privileges over student needs. Newer teachers are laid off first, regardless of how well they do their jobs. This system is especially damaging to schools serving the highest numbers of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Employment, Educational Policy
Carlgren, Ingrid; Klette, Kirsti – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2008
This article deals with the question of how the restructuring of educational systems in Nordic countries affects teachers' working conditions. It is based on results from the project "Restructuring in Education: Reform policy and teacher professionalism in different Nordic contexts" in which the construction of the "New…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Teaching Conditions, Teaching Experience
National Commission on Teaching and America's Future, 2009
The traditional teaching career is collapsing at both ends. Beginners are being driven away by antiquated preparation practices, outdated school staffing policies, and inadequate career rewards. At the end of their careers, accomplished veterans who still have much to contribute are being separated from their schools by obsolete retirement…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Public School Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Rewards
Draper, Janet; Forrester, Victor – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
Where the continuing professional development (CPD) process is being increasingly articulated and circumscribed by policy and central specification, the initial year of teaching may significantly shape career-long expectations of CPD. This article contrasts the early experiences of beginning secondary teachers in Scotland and Hong Kong and the…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Personal Autonomy, Foreign Countries, Professional Development
Kayuni, Happy; Tambulasi, Richard – International Education Journal, 2007
The teaching profession is no longer a concern of academicians but the public in general who yearn for positive results. Internationally, the profession is continuously beset by several serious problems. One of the most serious problems in the teaching profession is teacher turnover. Governments are finding it difficult to retain teachers in…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Persistence, Foreign Countries, Faculty Mobility
Ocloo, Mark Anthony; Subbey, Michael – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2008
The purpose of this study is to investigate the perception of basic school teachers towards inclusive education in the Hohoe District of Ghana. The research makes use of a descriptive survey design, which engaged both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. A sample size of 100 respondents, comprising of 60 male teachers and 40 female…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Mainstreaming
Bhatt, Monica P.; Behrstock, Ellen – Learning Point Associates, 2010
This policy analysis explains the need for a system approach to educator talent management. The report analyzes how state policies in the Midwest support the development of effective teachers and leaders throughout their career. The report focuses on state policies in teacher preparation including certification and licensure, recruitment and…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Teacher Effectiveness, Incentives, Policy Analysis
Berry, Barnett – Center for Teaching Quality, 2009
Great teachers, with the right policy supports, are the ideal agents of meaningful and sustainable change in the most challenged schools. Accomplished and effective teachers help students learn at high levels. They also spread their expertise throughout the school on behalf of all students. This report lays out compelling evidence about the…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Student Needs, Excellence in Education, Poverty
Kang, Nam-Hwa; Hong, Miyoung – Educational Researcher, 2008
Akiba, LeTendre, and Scribner (2007) identified two problems with mathematics education in the United States: (a) a shortage of qualified mathematics teachers and (b) unequal access to those teachers by students of high and low socioeconomic status. Akiba et al. called for further research on how South Korea and other countries have achieved…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Mathematics Achievement, Foreign Countries
Halvorsen, Anne-Lise; Lee, Valerie E.; Andrade, Fernando H. – Urban Education, 2009
This multimethod study investigates the attitudes teachers in urban and low-income schools have about teaching early elementary students. The authors examine the contextual characteristics of elementary schools where such teachers are willing to take responsibility for children's learning. The quantitative analyses focus on a subsample of students…
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, Kindergarten, Teacher Attitudes, Evaluation Methods
Stern, Julian – Education 3-13, 2007
The "Every Child Matters" policy raises questions about what "mattering" means in school contexts and how schools will know the extent to which "Every Child Matters". The question of what matters means is a philosophical one and is addressed here with reference to the work on community and dialogue of two…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Quality, Equal Education, Foreign Countries
Burroughs, Nathan – Center for Evaluation and Education Policy, Indiana University, 2008
The role of collective bargaining in K-12 education invokes sharply different perspectives and debate. Teachers and administrators bring profoundly different points of view to the discussion, creating a division which significantly colors conversations on school reform. School administrators and many educational reformers have generally been…
Descriptors: Teacher Rights, Teacher Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Academic Achievement