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Education Resource Strategies, 2023
Highly effective principals are critical to their school systems, contributing to both student outcomes and teacher retention. But despite some stabilization during the pandemic, teacher and principal turnover rates are rising again at the district and school levels, especially at high-need schools. And our recent original research underscores an…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Principals, Labor Turnover, Teacher Shortage
Andrea Ruppar; Katie McCabe; Bonnie Doren; Melinda Leko – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2024
Long-standing shortages of well-prepared special educators, especially within rural areas, have jeopardized positive outcomes for students with disabilities. In this multiple case study of administrators and special educators, the authors examined how individuals make sense of the special education teacher shortages in relation to the challenges…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Special Education Teachers, Rural Schools, Case Studies
Amanda Renea Lankford – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Many Head Start programs have closed classrooms due to staff shortages, with up to 30% of teacher positions unfilled. Reducing the elevated teacher turnover rate in Head Start centers is critical to maintaining program effectiveness and controlling costs; however, a limiting factor may be differences in administrators' and teachers' perceptions of…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Social Services, Teacher Shortage, Administrator Attitudes
Allison F. Gilmour; Roddy Theobald; Nathan Jones – Grantee Submission, 2023
Recruiting and retaining effective special educators is essential for improving the outcomes of students with disabilities, yet it remains one of the foremost challenges facing special education. In this chapter, the authors provide an overview of the extent to which economic interventions -- such as bonuses, increased salaries, and loan…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Shortage, Teacher Persistence
Nicole Ashley Endsley – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) was to explore selected teachers' perceptions of the factors that motivated them to remain in their teaching jobs throughout the COVID-19 global pandemic despite the national rise in teacher turnover trends, particularly in Title I schools. Alaskan schools experience up to 85%…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Federal Programs, COVID-19, Pandemics
Diliberti, Melissa Kay; Schwartz, Heather L. – RAND Corporation, 2023
This survey wanted to obtain a national picture of teacher and principal turnover at the end of the 2021-2022 school year and districts' staffing shortages at the beginning of the 2022-2023 school year, researchers surveyed 300 district and charter network leaders in the American School District Panel from October to December 2022. Key findings…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, School Districts, Public School Teachers, Principals
Yoon, Sun Young; Mihaly, Kata; Moore, Aurora – Regional Educational Laboratory Northwest, 2019
This study was conducted at the request of education policymakers who participate in the Montana Rural Recruitment and Retention Task Force. Like many states, Montana is struggling to recruit and retain qualified educators, especially in certain subject areas and in more rural parts of the state. The purpose of this study is to provide information…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Labor Turnover, Teacher Qualifications, Teacher Persistence
Jackson, Sarah – Boston Foundation, 2021
The Commonwealth has the second most expensive child care market in the United States. Families routinely pay upwards of $20,000 a year for care for their young children. However child care workers make very low wages and are leaving the workforce in droves because they can make more at other jobs. Child care providers are struggling to keep their…
Descriptors: Child Care, Child Care Centers, Costs, Salaries
Fortner, Alyssa; Ferrette, Tiffany; Johnson-Staub, Christine – Center for Law and Social Policy, Inc. (CLASP), 2021
During a time of historic COVID-related federal investment in child care and early education, states are working to leverage this opportunity to provide significant relief and recovery to providers and families. This fact sheet highlights the actions that select states have implemented to make the most of this critical time and opportunity. As…
Descriptors: Child Care, State Policy, Grants, Costs
Gray, Lucinda; Bitterman, Amy; Goldring, Rebecca – National Center for Education Statistics, 2013
This report presents selected findings from the Public School District Data File of the 2011-12 Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS). SASS is a nationally representative sample survey of public and private K-12 schools, principals, and teachers in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. School districts associated with public schools and library…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Districts, Teacher Salaries, Educational Attainment

Levin, Henry M. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1985
School salary policy, with its reliance on the single salary schedule, has not provided competitive salaries for mathematics and science specialists in the past. It continues to create a shortfall in the number of qualified mathematics and science personnel taking teacher training and offering their services to schools. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns, Incentives, Labor Market

Woo, Louis K. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1985
This paper examines what strategies are employed by the higher education institutions in the face of shortages of faculty members in business schools and engineering and considers whether these strategies can provide some options for elementary-secondary schools facing shortages in mathematics and science teachers. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education
Abernathy, Tammy V.; Wiest, Lynda; Olive, Melissa – Teacher Education and Practice, 2003
Recent teacher shortages have led teacher preparation programs to more actively recruit postbaccalaureate students into teaching. The purpose of this exploratory study was to gain useful recruitment information by investigating why postbaccalaureate students are interested in teaching as a new career. A survey was constructed based on interview…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Graduate Students, Focus Groups, Teacher Shortage
Donis-Keller, Christine; Silvernail, David L. – Center for Education Policy, Applied Research, and Evaluation, 2009
This twelfth edition of "The Condition of K-12 Public Education in Maine" is designed to provide Maine citizens, legislators, and educators a yearly report on the state of Maine public schools and education. This new edition updates educational information which appeared in earlier editions, and also provides information on several new…
Descriptors: Expenditure per Student, Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Educational Indicators
Mann, Ronald A. – Engineering Education, 1983
Faculty shortages, antiquated laboratory equipment, and precollege preparation have been identified as components on the engineering education crisis. An examination of these and other areas (including salaries and doctoral programs) indicates that it is absurd to ascribe crisis to the problems afflicting engineering education. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Faculty, Doctoral Programs, Educational Background
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