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Maurice Stein – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The United States is witnessing an overwhelming teacher shortage that shows no signs of slowing down. With a tarnished profession of being underpaid and overworked, districts are lowering requirements to hire teaching faculty. Research has shown that lack of training significantly predicts a teaching career's longevity. With White female teachers…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Faculty Mobility, Teacher Persistence, Diversity (Faculty)
"My Voice Matters": Latinx Students' Experiences in Dual Enrollment Programs in Rural North Carolina
Melissa DeCarlo Recknor – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Nationwide, Latinx students access dual enrollment (completing college coursework while still enrolled in high school) at lower rates than their white peers. Research on dual enrollment programs is limited and what does exist does not account for rural Latinx students' experiences. The purpose of this qualitative narrative inquiry was to…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Dual Enrollment, Racial Differences, High School Students
Brandon Haskey-Valerius; Ryan Schey – Rural Educator, 2025
Extending and challenging existing research about LGBTQIA+ life in rural educational contexts, this ethnographically informed qualitative study describes how Lulu--a white, cisgender, queer secondary English language arts teacher in a rural, public school in the Midwest--discursively constructed the functions of her humor with respect to teaching,…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Language Arts, English Teachers, Rural Schools
Brandon M. Moore – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this qualitative explanatory case study is to explain the underrepresentation of African American male teachers in public school education in the state of Arkansas through the lens of the teacher diversity gap and organizational commitment. Participants included 10 African American male teachers who taught in grades K-12 in public…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Males, Public School Teachers, Teacher Recruitment
Louise Yarnall; Madeline Coole; Vanessa Coleman; Hannah Kelly; Caroline E. Parker – Region 4 Comprehensive Center, 2024
Elementary and secondary district leaders seeking to recruit teachers and diversify their teaching workforce will find useful, research-based strategies in this brief from the Region 4 Comprehensive Center. The brief focuses on ways to develop work-based learning programs in secondary schools that engage students in considering teacher careers.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Diversity (Faculty), Experiential Learning, Secondary School Students
Karyn A. Allee; Daniel J. Castner – Journal of Education, 2025
Understanding teacher candidates' (TCs') developmental needs and framing teacher preparation with those in mind can provide education programs with actionable ways to further TC development that generate positive outcomes for them and their students. This novel case study explored four initial certification TCs' teacher performance and stages of…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Diversity (Faculty), Faculty Development, Beginning Teachers
Sulsky, Justin – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2023
This case study explains factors that prevented a predominately White suburban district from diversifying its teaching staff despite the stated desire of administrators to provide more diverse teachers for the district's students. The researcher interviewed three central office administrators, five district curriculum directors, and four…
Descriptors: School Districts, Diversity (Faculty), Barriers, Teacher Recruitment
Jenna C. Martin; Margarita Bianco – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2025
Developing critical consciousness, the awareness and action against marginalizing and oppressive forces, is a way for future teachers to identify and actively work against the inequities reproduced through traditional schooling. The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine how Latinx high school students enrolled in Pathways2Teaching, a…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, High School Students, Urban Schools, Consciousness Raising
Ingle, W. Kyle; Leach, Stephen M.; Lingo, Amy S. – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2023
We examined the characteristics of 77 high school participants from four school districts who participated in the Teaching and Learning Career Pathway (TLCP) at the University of Louisville during the 2018-2019 school year. The program seeks to support the recruitment of a diverse and effective educator workforce by recruiting high school students…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Teacher Recruitment, Program Evaluation, Labor Force Development
Ginestre, Michael V. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The topic of achievement gaps between students of color and White students is much discussed and analyzed throughout our country. Schools that have a diverse student population and have subgroup achievement gaps are slow to adopt change that can close these gaps. One area schools need to examine is the diversity of their teacher workforce. The…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Achievement Gap, Diversity (Faculty), Personnel Selection
Puskar R. Joshi; Marlon C. James – Education Inquiry, 2024
Reducing the standardised test score gap between ethnic minority and majority students remains a global challenge in education. Research on this matter is sparse in Nepal, where ethnic minorities comprise the country's majority population but experience systemic oppression. We hypothesised that the lack of proportional teacher diversity has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnicity, Diversity (Faculty), Grade 8
David Blazar; Max Anthenelli; Wenjing Gao; Ramon Goings; Seth Gershenson – Maryland Longitudinal Data System Center, 2024
Academics, policymakers, and practitioners agree that there is a need to address barriers to entry into teaching in order to address teacher shortages and diversify the profession. Research finds that student outcomes are improved when students have teachers of the same race and/or ethnicity. However, as the K-12 student population grows more…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Minority Group Teachers, Race, Teacher Recruitment
Leslie Saito – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Although Asian Americans are the fastest growing racial group in the United States, they still only represent 2% of the U.S. teaching population. This incongruency highlights a disparity underscoring the gap in research centering on Asian American teachers. This qualitative, phenomenological study explored the racialized experiences of Asian…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Secondary School Teachers, Minority Group Teachers, Disproportionate Representation
Bruno, Paul – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2021
Despite extensive literatures documenting the importance of teacher diversity and teacher compensation, few studies explore relationships between the two. Fewer still examine effects of governmental accounting standards, even though these standards evolve regularly and could have substantial implications for how school districts allocate…
Descriptors: School Accounting, Teacher Employment Benefits, Compensation (Remuneration), Educational Change
Corinna D. Ott – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
As research continues to dissect the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the teaching profession, the experiences of teachers of Color remain overlooked. Thus, this article explicitly centers the lived experiences and insider knowledge of six secondary teachers of Color who taught virtually during the pandemic to answer the question, "How do…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Minority Group Teachers, Secondary School Teachers