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Lemke, June Canty – 1994
The literature shows clearly that rural administrators find it extremely difficult to locate and hire qualified teachers who fit in with the school and community and will stay in the job. The "ideal" rural teacher is certified to teach more than one subject or grade level, can teach students with a wide range of abilities in the same classroom, is…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Personnel Management, Rural Schools
Silver, Joseph H. – 1987
The status of black staff and faculty at Kennesaw College, a predominantly white campus in Georgia, during 1976-1986 is discussed. Until 1981, very few blacks were employed at the college, black personnel turnover was high, and black faculty and staff had low morale. In 1981-1982, a new president sought to promote affirmative action and the…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Black Teachers, Blacks, Change Strategies
Bogad, Carolyn McWilliams – 1983
A study, examining why some students in a credentials program chose not to become teachers, had three purposes: (1) to describe processes involved in becoming a "statistical dropout"; (2) to describe unsuccessful recruitment and socialization processes to improve the knowledge base and to understand where future interventions could be made; and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Career Change, Education Majors, Graduate Surveys
Farber, Barry A. – 1982
Motivating aspects and stress factors of teaching were identified in a study of public school teachers in suburban New York (state) and New Jersey schools. Thirty percent (398) of the teachers contacted participated in the study, which consisted of a 65-item questionnaire, the Teacher Attitudes Survey, adapted from the Maslach Burnout Inventory.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Stress Variables, Student Teacher Relationship
Fruth, Marvin J.; And Others – 1982
The major question addressed in a study of secondary school teachers was, to what degree do organizational incentives result in maintaining in the profession committed teachers whose primary satisfactions and reasons for persistence are related to students, curriculum, and classroom procedures? Interviews were conducted with 30 secondary school…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Career Change, Educational Environment, Incentives
Helge, Doris I.; Marrs, Lawrence W. – 1981
Social isolation, extreme weather conditions, inadequate housing, and low salaries often characterizing rural areas cause problems in recruiting and retaining special education personnel. Successful interviewers for rural districts must include four components in their recruitment strategies: the use of intrinsic rather than extrinsic motivators,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Turnover, Motivation, Motivation Techniques
Reed, Horace B. – 1975
Two hundred seventy-one graduates of 19 University of Massachusetts alternative teacher preparation programs rated these alternative programs on 48 variables. Questions on training, classroom teaching experience, program affiliation, and current employment status were included. The hypothesis that students who were enrolled in different teacher…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, College Graduates, Data Analysis, Educational Programs
People For the American Way, 2002
This report documents the extraordinary crisis facing Florida's public schools and provides evidence that Amendment 9--a proposed constitutional amendment to reduce class sizes--is a cost-effective and invaluable first step to rebuilding its troubled public schools. The report also sets the record straight about the long-term benefits of investing…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Class Size, State Legislation, Small Classes
Berry, Barnett; Luczak, John; Norton, John – Southeast Center for Teaching Quality, 2003
In early January 2003, "Education Week" released a new report on the status of teaching in the United States and concluded that many states are taking steps to recruit and retain skilled teachers, but few efforts focus on the schools where these teachers are needed most. Drawing upon a large national database, "Quality Counts…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Persistence, Academic Achievement, Logical Thinking
Portner, Hal, Ed. – Corwin Press, 2005
One out of every two new teachers will quit teaching within five years; however, studies show that comprehensive induction programs can slash attrition rates in half and dramatically accelerate the professional development of new teachers. This book combines an overview of the current state of induction and mentoring with cutting-edge strategies…
Descriptors: Teacher Centers, Teacher Leadership, Faculty Development, Mentors
Maryland State Department of Education, 2005
This document provides information about teacher candidates completing programs in Maryland institutions of higher education and the hiring needs of local school systems. The report also outlines a number of important incentives and strategies for the recruitment and retention of quality teachers for Maryland public schools. The Maryland State…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Public Schools, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Selection
2002
This report presents a blueprint for attracting, developing, and retaining skilled and diverse teachers who effectively increase the achievement of all of Virginia's students. The five recommendations are to: (1) develop a comprehensive database to support Virginia's commitment to teacher quality; (2) expand recruitment initiatives to attract…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Databases, Educational Quality, Educational Research
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1985
In addition to being one of the largest states in the country, California is also known for innovation and change. Reform in California often presages change throughout the country. The views of California teachers are, therefore, of special Significance to policymakers. This survey examines the 1985 views of California teachers for strengthening…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Change, Kindergarten, Public Schools
Harris, Steven A.; Camp, William E.; Adkison, Judith – 2003
Low initial employment rates and high attrition among teachers are factors recognized as major contributors to the national teacher shortage. This research compared the effectiveness of three teacher preparation methods used in Texas: alternative certification programs (ACPs), Centers for Professional Development and Technology (CPDTs), and…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns
Brown, Zoe Ann; Uehara, Denise L. – 1999
This research synthesis reviews the negative effects of teacher stress, focusing on teachers in the U.S.-affiliated Pacific. It describes teaching techniques for reducing these detrimental effects and discusses the relevance of such techniques within the cultures of the Pacific region. Section 1 describes what stress is. Section 2 examines the…
Descriptors: Coping, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Diversity (Faculty)
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