ERIC Number: EJ1116120
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2016-Nov
Pages: 36
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Teachers' Preferences to Teach Underserved Students
Ronfeldt, Matthew; Kwok, Andrew; Reininger, Michelle
Urban Education, v51 n9 p995-1030 Nov 2016
To increase the supply of teachers into underserved schools, teacher educators and policymakers commonly use two approaches: (a) recruit individuals who already report strong preferences to work in underserved schools or (b) design pre-service preparation to increase preferences. Using survey and administrative data on more than 1,000 teachers in a large, urban district, this study provides some of the first district-level evidence for both approaches. Individuals with stronger underserved preferences and teachers of color were more likely to enter underserved schools. Underserved preferences also increased across pre-service student teaching, although increases were mostly unrelated to working with underserved student populations.
Descriptors: Preferences, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Schools, Urban Areas, School Statistics, Preservice Teacher Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Student Teaching, Attitude Change, Longitudinal Studies, Student Surveys, Student Teacher Attitudes, Student Characteristics, Pretests Posttests, Student Recruitment, Intention, Vocational Interests
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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