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Whiteford, Chrystal; Kelly, Nick; Dawes, Les – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
There is an identified shortage of mathematics and science teachers across Australia and many of these teachers leave the profession within 3 to 5 years of graduating. This paper provides important insights on what motivates people to become science and mathematics teachers in Australia. Data drawn from two surveys, one investigating why students…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Motivation, Science Teachers, Mathematics Teachers
Mancenido, Zid – Harvard Educational Review, 2021
In this article, Zid Mancenido examines how high-achieving students are socialized to believe that they should not become K-12 classroom teachers. Research has well established that academically successful students are often disinterested in teaching as a career, yet there has been little attention to how this disinterest is developed through the…
Descriptors: High Achievement, Teaching (Occupation), Career Exploration, Peer Influence
Richardson, Julia; Suseno, Yuliani; Wardale, Dorothy – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
The casualisation of academic labour is increasing worldwide. Whereas continuing academics have been subject to longstanding investigation, there are now growing concerns about the work experiences of casual academics. Drawing on a qualitative study comprising 30 in-depth interviews with casual academics, full-time continuing academics and Human…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, Personnel Management
Harrison, Daquanna – COABE Journal: The Resource for Adult Education, 2021
Through 15-plus years of direct experience and research coupled with the concerns and truths of many adult education colleagues, Daquanna Harrison gives a call to action for adult education. This call asks adult educators throughout the U.S. to better and more quickly transform the field of adult education into a viable career choice for minority…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Minority Group Teachers, Cultural Awareness, Teacher Recruitment
Brantlinger, Andrew; Grant, Ashley Anne; Cooley, Laurel – American Journal of Education, 2023
Purpose: Many US school districts currently face teacher-retention issues, raising questions about which new teachers might remain long term in district schools. Positing that a teacher's local ties matter, this quantitative analysis was designed to compare the long-term retention of community-based teachers to community outsiders in the school…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Persistence, School Districts
Davis, Susan; Haughton, Chantelle; Chapman, Sammy; Okeke, Rom; Yafele, Aylwin; Yu, Kin; Smith, Martin – Curriculum Journal, 2023
There are a disproportionate number of teachers of colour (ToC) in Wales in comparison to pupils of colour. Teachers are less ethnically diverse than the pupils they are teaching with only 1.3% of teachers categorising themselves as being from a non-White background. This paper sets out findings from research investigating recruitment into Initial…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Minority Group Teachers, Foreign Countries, Case Studies
Scott, Lawrence; Kearney, W. Sean; Krimbill, Elisabeth; Hinojosa, Nicholas – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2023
This article presents a mixed method study utilizing teacher and student demographic and student attendance data from seven hundred and two public schools in central Texas along with follow-up qualitative data gathered through semi-structured interviews conducted with the top 1% of principals identified as having the most diverse group of faculty…
Descriptors: Principals, Teachers, Students, Public Schools
Worth, Jack – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2023
The Government published its teacher recruitment and retention strategy in January 2019 in response to a growing teacher supply challenge in England. Four years since the publication of the teacher recruitment and retention strategy, and despite the increases in recruitment and retention that came about due to the COVID-19 pandemic, teacher supply…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Supply and Demand, Foreign Countries
Filmer, Deon – World Bank, 2023
Across six Sub-Saharan African countries, grade 4 students of teachers who were hired after a free primary education reform perform worse, on average, on language and math tests--statistically significantly so in language--than students of teachers who were hired before the reform. Teachers who were hired just after the reform also perform worse,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Educational Change, Grade 4
Brittany M. Holmes – ProQuest LLC, 2023
There is a persistent shortage of qualified special education teachers in schools across the country. This issue is exacerbated by the need for special education teachers of color who can help serve the disproportionate number of minority students in schools. Over time, researchers and government entities, alike, have considered ways to increase…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Minority Group Teachers, Minority Group Students, Teacher Recruitment
Jean Marie Hoffmann – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Considering the enrollment decline in university teacher preparation programs, this phenomenological study explored the experiences of seven southeastern Wisconsin public high school juniors and seniors, who were interested in a pursuing a teaching degree, but have changed their minds and dismissed their original career path. The purpose of the…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Teacher Education Programs, Age Groups, High School Students
Bradford, Christian – ProQuest LLC, 2023
School districts across the country are experiencing high rates of attrition which are causing significant challenges. A growing list of demands and responsibilities, along with the lack of administrator support is often cited as the primary reason of departure by early career educators. This qualitative study researched the expectations of high…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Expectation
Seema Rivera; Isaac Kiiza; Katie Kavanagh; Jan DeWaters; Ben Galluzzo; Michael Ramsdell – Thresholds in Education, 2023
This project is a single ongoing case study that focuses on the teaching experiences of two early-career math teachers working in rural schools and the factors that influenced their decision to work in these environments (Yin, 2014). Both teachers are graduates of Clarkson University's STEM Up NY program, a National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded…
Descriptors: Barriers, Opportunities, STEM Education, Rural Schools
Matthew Ronfeldt; Emanuele Bardelli; Matthew Truwit; Kevin Schaaf; Julie Baker – Grantee Submission, 2023
The Mentors Matter Recruitment initiative leveraged state administrative data to recommend and successfully recruit more instructionally effective and experienced teachers to serve as clinical mentors, which, in turn, increased pre-service teachers' readiness to teach. Prior results, however, focus on self-reported outcomes and stem from a single…
Descriptors: Mentors, Teacher Recruitment, Preservice Teacher Education, College School Cooperation
Manowaluilou, Nongluck; Reeve, Edward M. – International Education Studies, 2022
This study focused on changes in the self-efficacy of 48 men and women pre-service teachers in a Thai computer Teacher Education program. Their self-efficacy levels were measured before and after attending the Pre-service Teacher Support System (PTSS). A shorter version of the Teacher Sense of Efficacy Scale and assessment of the desire to become…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Career Choice, Self Efficacy, Foreign Countries