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Reupert, Andrea; Sullivan, Anna; Tippett, Neil; White, Simone; Woodcock, Stuart; Chen, Lingling; Simons, Michele – Review of Educational Research, 2023
This article reports on a systematic review of literature on the experiences of substitute teachers, also known as casual or relief teachers. This occupational group are an essential part of school improvement efforts, allowing release time for other teachers to participate in professional learning, complete administrative duties, and attend to…
Descriptors: Substitute Teachers, Teaching Experience, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Jurkowski, Odin; Jurkowski, Deanna; Burress, Rene – Rural Educator, 2023
The current substitute teacher shortage was exacerbated by COVID-19 and is not expected to improve any time soon. A solution that may benefit both P-12 schools and higher education involves the occasional utilization of university faculty as substitute teachers. This alleviates some of the pressure on school districts in finding substitute…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Elementary Secondary Education, Preschool Education, Substitute Teachers
Hannah C. Kistler; Bila Djamaoeddin; Kate Donohue; John P. Papay; Nathaniel L. Schwartz – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Teacher shortages and lack of teacher diversity have led to growing efforts nationally to recruit teaching assistants (TAs) to be classroom teachers. Substitute teachers are not typically considered in these efforts. We pair longitudinal administrative data from a mid-sized urban district with survey follow-up to address how TAs and substitute…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Substitute Teachers, Teacher Shortage, Teacher Recruitment
Carla Amacher – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this mixed methods case study was to examine the disproportionate distribution of substitute teacher coverage in a case study district and learn why substitute teaching jobs may be filled in some schools more than others. Utilizing an explanatory sequential design, the researcher aimed to determine why the variance in substitute…
Descriptors: Substitute Teachers, Suburban Schools, Teacher Motivation, Site Selection
Jeannette D. Mingus – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation explores the lived experience of short-term substitute teachers in K-8 public school settings, aiming to deconstruct common assumptions and identify areas for improvement in support systems. A case-selection variant of an explanatory sequential mixed methods design was utilized. In the first phase of the study, quantitative data…
Descriptors: Substitute Teachers, Educational Change, Reflection, Elementary Education
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Stoddart, Alexandra L.; Cameron, Nicole – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2021
This article provides best practices for both teachers and substitute teachers; not only will these suggestions help teachers and substitutes, but they will also help ease the transition for students and maximize learning while their teacher is away. Practical examples of strategies for teachers are included such as phonetically spelled class…
Descriptors: Substitute Teachers, Best Practices, Physical Education Teachers, Physical Education
Linda S. Barnes – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Substitute teachers organize the classroom and instruct students in the absence of the regular teacher. An expectation placed on substitute teachers is to ensure learning experiences continue (Duggleby & Badali, 2007); however, this charge may exceed the preparation. Three central research questions and four sub-questions guided this case…
Descriptors: Substitute Teachers, Teaching Experience, Public Schools, Elementary School Teachers
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Marit Lensjø – Vocations and Learning, 2025
This narrative study followed 11 vocational teachers in the Building and Construction program and examined factors that influenced their transition from the construction site to upper secondary school. The recruitment path for most technical vocational teachers means moving directly from the construction site to the school, where they begin work…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Vocational Education Teachers, Trade and Industrial Education, Construction Industry
Kraft, Matthew A.; Conklin, Megan Lane; Falken, Grace T. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2022
We examine the labor supply decisions of substitute teachers -- a large, on-demand market with broad shortages and inequitable supply. In 2018, Chicago Public Schools implemented a targeted bonus program designed to reduce unfilled teacher absences in largely segregated Black schools with historically low substitute coverage rates. Using a…
Descriptors: Substitute Teachers, Teacher Shortage, Preferences, Incentives
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Mandee Flores; Mi-Hwa Park – Childhood Education, 2024
Research has shown that male teachers in early childhood settings play a crucial role in providing male role models, offering diverse perspectives, and helping children develop positive gender-role stereotypes. Therefore, it is crucial for Early Head Start programs to increase the representation of male teachers to ensure that all children can…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Early Intervention, Social Services, Preschool Teachers
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Uchida, Minami; Cavanagh, Michael; Moloney, Robyn – Educational Review, 2021
While previous studies have highlighted the significance of metaphors in studying teacher identities and values, little is known about metaphorical representation of teaching as given by casual relief teachers (CRTs). This study examines metaphors from participants who teach or have taught on a casual basis in Australian primary schools. Responses…
Descriptors: Substitute Teachers, Figurative Language, Professional Identity, Foreign Countries
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Uchida, Minami; Cavanagh, Michael S.; Lane, Rod – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
This study investigates the lived experiences of three casual relief teachers (CRTs) and their work within Australian primary schools for a period of one school year. Practice architecture theory was used as a theoretical framework to examine whether participants saw any advantages to working on a casual basis, how they think casual teaching could…
Descriptors: Substitute Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries, Teaching Experience
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Goldhaber, Dan; Krieg, John; Naito, Natsumi; Theobald, Roddy – Educational Researcher, 2021
We use a unique dataset of student teaching placements in the State of Washington and a proxy for teacher shortages, the proportion of new teacher hires in a school or district with emergency teaching credentials, to provide the first empirical evidence of a relationship between student teaching placements and teacher shortages. We find that…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Teacher Shortage, Teacher Distribution, Teacher Placement
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Martindale, Nicholas – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
How have public sector austerity and the outsourcing of school provision under the Academies programme affected the state school workforce in England? Existing research claims that teachers are being substituted by cheaper support staff and that schools are becoming increasingly dominated by managers. However, these claims focus on the period…
Descriptors: Public Sector, Retrenchment, Outsourcing, Educational Trends
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Zuo, George; Huguet, Alice; Steiner, Elizabeth D. – RAND Corporation, 2023
In this report, a nationally representative sample of kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12) public school principals were asked about their experiences with covering classrooms and hiring staff. In the spring of the 2021-2022 school year, which coincided with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) omicron variant surge, most principals struggled…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Principals, Administrator Attitudes
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