ERIC Number: EJ1440067
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
Pages: 5
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"Teaching Has Become a Dangerous Profession": Perceptions of Violence in Rural and Urban Education
Madeline Lee; Melissa Perez-Barrios; Kaylen Weaver; Matthew Verbeke; Elizabeth de los Santos; Jessica Gallo
Educational Research: Theory and Practice, v35 n3 p7-11 2024
Although teacher recruitment and retention are widespread challenges in education, rural and urban counties in Nevada often feel particularly challenged. Within the research conducted, a common theme was uncovered as to why this challenge may be the case. Consistently and unprompted, inservice and preservice teachers mention their perceptions of the violence that occurs in rural and urban schools and communities.
Descriptors: Violence, Rural Schools, Rural Areas, Urban Schools, Urban Areas, Teacher Attitudes, Barriers, Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Persistence, Teaching Conditions, Teacher Shortage, Stereotypes, Preservice Teachers, College School Cooperation, Career Choice, Student Attitudes, School Safety
Northern Rocky Mountain Educational Research Association. Web site: http://www.nrmera.org/educational-research-theory-practice/
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Nevada
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