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Aki Sakuma; Naoto Shimazaki; Nadezhda Murray, Translator – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2024
This paper examined the actual circumstances of the recent teacher shortage in public elementary and junior high schools in X Prefecture. Although teacher shortages had been reported, few previous studies had investigated them empirically. With the cooperation of all five branch offices of the Board of Education, data were collected through three…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Foreign Countries, Public Schools, Elementary Schools
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Virginia S. Lovison – Education Next, 2024
Since its founding 34 years ago, Teach For America has prepared nearly 70,000 recent college graduates and career-changers to teach in high-poverty schools across the United States. Unlike traditional teacher-preparation programs, it places "corps members" in short-staffed public schools after an intensive summer seminar, before they are…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teachers, Disadvantaged
Roddy Theobald; Zeyu Xu; Allison Gilmour; Lisa Lachlan-Hache; Liz Bettini; Nathan Jones – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2023
We study the impact of a bonus policy implemented by Hawai'i Public Schools starting in fall 2020 that raised the salaries of all special education teachers in the state by $10,000. We estimate that the introduction of this policy reduced the proportion of vacant special education teaching positions by 32%, or 1.2 percentage points, and the…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teacher Shortage, Incentives, Public Schools
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Ray Barbosa Jr.; Betty Coneway – School Leadership Review, 2023
The study aimed to address rural school principals with unique challenges and responsibilities who have the critical task of attracting and retaining skilled teachers. These schools often face challenges in hiring and keeping quality teachers due to their remote locations, low salaries, and additional workloads. The research focused on identifying…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Principals, Best Practices, Barriers
Harry Herbert – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Children of teachers follow their parents into the profession at lower rates than those whose parents come from professions that are perceived to be more prestigious such as physicians, lawyers, and engineers. Teaching often suffers from a lack of prestige, low pay, potential danger, lack of autonomy, and other factors that contribute to negative…
Descriptors: Teachers, Career Choice, Faculty Mobility, Teacher Persistence
Chanel Hampton – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Nearly one-third of teachers leave the profession after three years of teaching; almost 50% do not remain in the profession beyond five years. These talent trends are further exacerbated in urban communities and communities serving disproportionate populations of students of color. Teacher retention is critical to maintaining a robust teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Urban Schools, African American Students, Teacher Shortage
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Brantlinger, Andrew – Teachers College Record, 2021
Background: By attracting high-achieving college graduates and professional career changers, selective alternative certification programs, such as the New York City Teaching Fellows (NYCTF), promise to address pressing teacher shortages while also improving outcomes in hard-to-staff schools. Purpose: Looking at the main patterns in their careers…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Fellowships, Career Development, Career Change
Reuben Bellows Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Teacher shortages in recent years have led to an alarming number of teacher positions being filled by emergency or alternatively certified teachers. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore principals' perceptions and use of servant leadership to support and retain teachers during a teacher shortage. Purposeful sampling was used…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Teacher Shortage, Teacher Persistence, Administrator Attitudes
Terence Exavier Johnson – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This qualitative descriptive study explored how special education teachers described their retention practices in a specialized school in the northeastern District of Columbia. The most significant issue districts face in staffing schools with qualified teachers is not the lack of certified teachers overall but a chronic and continuous…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Special Education Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Faculty Mobility
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Saili S. Kulkarni; Tanja Burkhard; David J. Johns – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2024
This paper emphasizes the complexity and criticality of intersectionality in understanding the research on Teachers of Color and Indigenous Teachers (TOCIT). Cho and colleagues (2013) identified three dimensions of intersectional dialogues: how intersectionality has been used in research and teaching, how it has been used as a theory and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Personnel, Minority Group Teachers, Intersectionality, Theory Practice Relationship
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Ghimire, Bharat – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2022
With the development of technology in education, various methods of teaching have been adopted across the world. Many countries have made technology an integral part of their classroom, and some nations have worked hard to incorporate it in various ways. Through a literature review, this paper investigates the challenges and opportunities of…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Blended Learning, Rural Schools
McDole, Tiffany; Francies, Cassidy – Education Commission of the States, 2022
Teacher shortages continue to be a challenge for state policymakers, and while national media coverage paints a picture of widespread shortages, a closer examination reveals that shortages tend to be concentrated in specific subjects and schools. The primary policy response to shortages is often to recruit more teachers, but research demonstrates…
Descriptors: State Policy, Educational Policy, Teacher Shortage, Minority Group Teachers
Maygon Smythe-Thompson – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This qualitative study examined the lived experiences of Out-of-Field (OOF) teachers in urban schools, and how they are impacted (psychologically, physiologically, cognitively, and socially). The research utilized three theories: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Herzberg's Two-Factor Motivation Theory, and Bandura's Theory of Self-Efficacy. The…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Shortage
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Castillo, Sherri – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2023
The LGBTQ+ community is one overlooked and underresearched in education recruitment and retention, as compared with other minoritized groups. A growing teacher shortage is rooted both in recruitment and in retention and can be mitigated by examining policies that support equitable preservice programs and reduce high teacher rates of attrition.…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Teacher Shortage, Diversity (Faculty), Teacher Recruitment
Risper Akoth Russell – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Teacher shortage in the United States (U.S.) is persistent and severe and manifests more acutely in low-income school districts and mathematics and science subject areas. Strategies to recruit locally trained teachers from within the U.S. have failed to satisfy the increasing demand, and recruitment drives have extended beyond national borders to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Science Teachers, Teaching Experience, Teacher Shortage
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