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Kathy Vandegriffe; Shelly Woodworth; Marlene Traub – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The increasing number of teachers leaving the profession has put a serious strain on the education system, and principals have identified various strategies they implement which could impact teacher retention. Prior research indicated that school principals play a crucial role in the retention of teachers by developing a supportive school…
Descriptors: Principals, Educational Strategies, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Transfer
Shelly Woodworth; Marlene Traub; Kathy Vandegriffe – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The increasing number of teachers leaving the profession has put a serious strain on the education system, and principals have identified various strategies they implement which could impact teacher retention. Prior research indicated that school principals play a crucial role in the retention of teachers by developing a supportive school…
Descriptors: Principals, Educational Strategies, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Transfer
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Natasha W. Veale – Myers Education Press, 2025
Do you have the desire to build relationships with the special education teachers in your school or district but constantly feel weighed down by compliance issues? Special education teachers are leaving the field at alarming rates, and positive change through transformational leadership practices can help administrators build confidence and…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Transfer, School Administration
Elc Estrera; Jonathan Enns; Christopher McCabe; Mark Savage; Lauren Sartain – Wake County Public School System, 2025
Districts across the country are experiencing churn and uncertainty related to school staffing. In 2021, sixteen percent of teachers left their schools (National Center for Education Statistics 2022), and districts have struggled to fill the vacancies. In North Carolina, a survey of school districts identified over 11,000 vacancies that were…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Role, Teacher Transfer, Labor Turnover
Andrew Bell – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The teaching profession is constantly evolving, making the retention of educators increasingly competitive and challenging. As districts create innovative incentives and strategies to attract both new and experienced talent, the role of the principal has become more demanding, particularly in the search for qualified educators to meet the needs of…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Interviews, Futures (of Society), Teacher Transfer
Lauren Sartain; Elc Estrera – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
Amid heightened concerns of teacher shortages, we document the role of principals in shaping teachers' labor market decisions. Using teacher transfer applications from a large urban school district, we find that teachers are most likely to seek transfer away from schools with less-experienced principals and weaker leadership. The qualities of…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Characteristics, Teacher Attitudes, Labor Market
Timothy J. Hilton – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Teacher attrition is a topic that while researched in abundance, still plagues our education system. Research has shown that between 40% and 50% of all teachers leave the profession within five years of entering the profession. This is not sustainable. In addition, scholars offer various suggestions about why teachers are leaving the profession.…
Descriptors: Teacher Transfer, Teacher Persistence, School Culture, Student Characteristics
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Tahir, Lokman Mohd; Ali, Mohd Fadzli; Ahmad, Jamilah – Management in Education, 2019
The issue of principals moving or changing schools has emerged and has been debated within the previous literature that investigates why principals move after a few years of principalship. Based on previous findings, various reasons are listed as motives for principals to move from, or remain at, their current schools. However, within Malaysian…
Descriptors: Principals, Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Teacher Transfer
Santelli, Francisco Arturo; Grissom, Jason A. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
Research suggests that longer commute times can increase employee turnover probabilities by increasing job stress and reducing job attachment and embeddedness. Using administrative data from a midsized urban school district, we test whether teachers and school leaders with longer commute times are more likely to transfer schools or exit the school…
Descriptors: Teachers, Travel, Motor Vehicles, Time
Michael Bates; Michael Dinerstein; Andrew C. Johnston; Isaac Sorkin – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
We study whether reallocating existing teachers across schools within a district can increase student achievement, and what policies would help achieve these gains. Using a model of multi-dimensional value-added, we find meaningful achievement gains from reallocating teachers within a district. Using an estimated equilibrium model of the teacher…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Teacher Supply and Demand, Academic Achievement, School Districts
Tony L. Hemingway – ProQuest LLC, 2020
In this study, principal leadership and teacher retention were examined as critical factors that impact school performance as it related to gender and race. The key aspects examined focused on high performing and low performing schools to determine if race and gender of the principal's leadership and teacher retention significantly impacted the…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Principals, Teacher Persistence, Academic Achievement
Luis A. Rodriguez; Julie Pham; Briana K. Gonçalves – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
Disparate turnover among teachers of color remains a persistent educational challenge, yet little research explores the link between school leadership, peer teaching staff, and turnover disparities. This study explores whether principal and peer teacher demographics predict teacher turnover in New York City, and whether they do so differently for…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Minority Group Teachers, Faculty Mobility, School Administration
Brendan Bartanen; Jason A. Grissom – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2019
Exploiting variation from principal and teacher transitions over long administrative data panels in Missouri and Tennessee, we estimate the effects of principal race on the hiring and turnover of racially diverse teachers. Evidence from the two states is strikingly similar. Black principals increase the probability that a newly hired teacher is…
Descriptors: Principals, Race, Administrator Characteristics, Teacher Persistence
Gary T. Henry; Erica Harbatkin – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2019
One in five schools loses its principal each year. Despite the prevalence of principal turnover, little empirical research has examined its effects on school outcomes. Because principal turnover may occur in response to or contemporaneous with a downturn in student achievement, the effect of a turnover is confounded with unobserved school-level…
Descriptors: Principals, Labor Turnover, Outcomes of Education, Academic Achievement
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Olorunsola, E. O.; Belo, F. A. – International Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Studies, 2018
This study examined administrative challenges and principals' managerial effectiveness in Ogun State secondary schools. The study population was 13,123 teachers in the state's secondary schools from which a sample of 900 teachers was drawn from 35 schools using simple random and proportionate random sampling techniques. A self-developed instrument…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Administrator Effectiveness, Public Schools
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