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Mike McFalls – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Teacher retention is in crisis in the U.S. and globally, as the literature suggests, especially within the first five years of employment. Teachers cite lack of support, poor school culture and environment, poor compensation, difficult student behavior, unrealistically high workload, and job-related stress as reasons for leaving the profession.…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Program Effectiveness, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Transfer
Andrea Guiden; Jessica Giffin – Region 12 Comprehensive Center, 2021
Districts and schools in Colorado that have experienced success with retaining teachers through effective strategies in schools with high-need populations and geographic factors associated with lower retention rates are highlighted in this "Bright Spots" report. Representatives from the five schools across three school districts that…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Teacher Persistence, Teaching Conditions, Teacher Transfer
New Teacher Project, 2008
In the winter and spring of 2008, The New Teacher Project (TNTP) partnered with Pueblo City Schools (PCS) in Pueblo, Colorado to assess the impact of the district's policies and practices on the ability of schools to build and maintain strong instructional teams. TNTP's analysis included the following components: (1) Interviews with a diverse…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Public Schools, Teacher Selection, Teacher Transfer
Seifert, Edward – Small School Forum, 1982
Reports results of a five-state survey of 331 small school superintendents from Arkansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas which studied techniques and plans of action for teacher recruitment and teacher maintenance. (AH)
Descriptors: Incentives, Rural Areas, Small Schools, Teacher Certification
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Kerrins, Judith A. – Journal of Staff Development, 1995
One Colorado school district implemented a teacher induction seminar throughout the school year to promote professional development and facilitate the transition of new teachers into the district. The seminar encouraged questions, sharing, and mutual support. The article describes the structure of the seminar and the evaluation results. (SM)
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Collegiality, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Elementary Secondary Education