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Australian Universities' Review, 2020
There is a growing divide between ongoing and precarious academics in Australia. Precarious academics are often exploited, underpaid, and have little hope of gaining permanency. In this article we offer suggestions to ongoing academics on how to improve the working lives and conditions of precarious colleagues. Our suggestions range from easy and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Temporary Employment, Adjunct Faculty
Vos, Deon; Steyn, Hennie; de Beer, Louw; Wolhuter, Charl; Persaud, Indra – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2020
Both Seychelles and South Africa are experiencing serious challenges with regard to providing for the need to employ the required number and quality of teachers -- needs that are differentiated according to specific areas of competencies. In the paper, it is argued that each of the education systems of these two countries should have a…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Career Choice, Barriers, Comparative Education
Acosta, Kelly A.; Holdheide, Lynn R. – Collaboration for Effective Educator Development, Accountability and Reform Center, 2021
State and local education agencies have been provided $176.3 billion of funding through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER II and ESSER III), which is a one-time funding opportunity to strengthen and support the educator workforce so that educator shortages do not continue to plague our nation's schools. In a recent…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Federal Aid, Elementary Secondary Education
Rickels, David A.; Hoffman, Edward C., III; Fredrickson, William E. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2019
The purpose of this study was to compare motivations and influences of high school music students who express an interest in a career in music teaching and those who do not. A previous survey was adapted for the study and administered to a pre-college population that included musicians who stated a preference to pursue music teaching or other…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Music, Music Teachers, Music Education
Vagi, Robert; Pivovarova, Margarita; Miedel Barnard, Wendy – Journal of Teacher Education, 2019
Preparing, recruiting, and retaining high-quality teachers into the profession has been a concern of policy makers and practitioners for some time. Teacher attrition is problematic and costly for schools and districts. However, relatively few studies have investigated the relationship between preservice teacher quality and teacher attrition. In…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Faculty Mobility, Student Teachers, Student Teaching
Magloire, Joël – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2019
The increasing diversity of the student bodies of community colleges calls for faculty who are motivated and equipped to educate them. This diversity is a product of the common theme community colleges share in their missions that espouses providing access to education for all members of their local communities. The faculty search committee plays…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Teacher Competencies
Thompson, Owen – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019
Prior to the racial integration of schools in the southern United States, predominantly African American schools were staffed almost exclusively by African American teachers as well, and teaching constituted an extraordinarily large share of professional employment among southern blacks. The large-scale desegregation of southern schools occurring…
Descriptors: School Desegregation, African American Teachers, Racial Integration, Employment Patterns
Andrew Joseph Pereira – Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education, 2019
The chapter focuses on media related to a teacher recruitment video entitled "Mrs. Chong" and demonstrates how a coordinated media campaign disperses and circulates affective discourses of neoliberalism and governmentality. Arguing that both media and society shape each other, this chapter also analyses comments found on the social media…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Teacher Recruitment, Video Technology
Aurora Institute, 2022
Informed by the expertise and wisdom of thousands in its community, the Aurora Institute's 2022 federal policy priorities are a set of nine recommendations designed to ensure education systems move from the current state to future-focused systems capable of preparing all learners with building the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve lifelong…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Public Policy, Federal Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
Tintoré, Mireia; Gairín, Joaquín; Cabral, Ilidia; Matías Alves, José; Serrão Cunha, Rosário – Cogent Education, 2022
The organisation of K-18 schools and the management function are similar in Portugal and Spain, although, in recent years, Portugal has surpassed Spain's educational results. Based on the last international reports, this article compares the educational systems of both countries considering some variables related to the management model: (i) the…
Descriptors: Governance, School Administration, Comparative Education, Institutional Autonomy
Wilson, Suzanne M.; Kelley, Shannon L. – National Academy of Education, 2022
In the 2018-2019 academic year, more than 560,000 prospective teachers attended more than 21,500 teacher preparation programs (TPPs) housed in more than 2,100 institutions in the United States. Some will either never complete their program or fail to seek or secure teaching positions, but the majority will, and they will become a substantial part…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Program Evaluation, Program Improvement, Preservice Teachers
Rodriguez, Luis A.; Farley, Chelsea; Merrill, Lisa; Gillard, Reggie – Research Alliance for New York City Schools, 2022
For many years, schools in the Bronx have faced challenges related to teacher recruitment and retention, as well as student achievement. In 2017, to address these issues, the New York City Department of Education (NYC DOE) launched the Teacher and School Leaders Bronx Human Capital Initiative (TSL). TSL was designed to help build a "highly…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Human Capital, Labor Force Development, Teacher Competencies
Lonsberry, Debra Dudley – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Texas Education Code requires school districts to provide bilingual education to English learners when enrollment reaches 20 or more students in the same grade level with the same first language (Texas Education Code, 2019a). Rural school districts in Texas are challenged to hire sufficient certified bilingual teachers to implement a consistent…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, English Language Learners, Rural Schools, Teacher Shortage
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, 2022
This report provides an update on the California Classified School Employee Teacher Credentialing Program and presents the 2022 Annual Report to the Legislature on the California Classified School Employee Teacher Credentialing Program (Classified Program) as required by statute (Education Code §44393(f)). This is the final report for the…
Descriptors: Teacher Certification, School Personnel, Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Shortage
Kim, Yoonjeon; Montoya, Elena; Austin, Lea J. E.; Powell, Anna; Muruvi, Wanzi – Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, 2022
The early care and education (ECE) system has been under-resourced and undervalued since well before the pandemic. Low pay and poor working environment have long plagued the ECE industry as key drivers of chronic high turnover rates and teacher staffing shortages in the field. Additional disparities within the system place providers on vastly…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Equal Education