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Kimberly R. Lane-Pettway – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Teacher attrition is a major challenge for public school districts across the country, especially in poor, urban and/or high needs schools. Sixty-one percent of school district superintendents identified teacher retention as a top concern. The majority of the teachers who leave are the new, well-prepared, successful teachers and the mid-career…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Teacher Persistence, Faculty Mobility, Labor Turnover
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Becky Haddad; Aaron J. McKim; Haley Q. Traini; Catlin M. Goodwin; Brytany Gama-Romo – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2024
This unique thought experiment invites the field of agricultural education to a critical dialogue on issues related to making teaching a career. Leveraging elicitation techniques, we introduce a series of nine letters on agriculture teacher retention. Written by agriculture teacher education faculty with expertise in teacher retention, these…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agriculture Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Attitudes
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Gregory Elacqua; Diana Hincapié; Matías Martínez – Education Finance and Policy, 2024
This paper estimates the effects of a school accountability policy on year-to-year teacher mobility in publicly and privately managed low-performing schools in Chile. As school ranking depends on the institution's relative position according to a set of variables and their corresponding thresholds, we use a multivariate regression discontinuity…
Descriptors: Accountability, Public School Teachers, Private Schools, Teachers
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Jeff Cornelius; Felecia Harris; Chris James – Alabama Journal of Educational Leadership, 2024
Principal turnover contributes to many factors and effects that school districts encounter. It is important to ensure that schools have leaders employed for a significant amount of time to bring about positive changes. Schools need stability to maintain progress, whether it is to foster a positive school environment, improve student achievement,…
Descriptors: Principals, Faculty Mobility, Labor Turnover, Outcomes of Education
John Kruse – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Teacher attrition is an ongoing issue in the United States and more specifically in the state of Missouri. This dissertation, using a qualitative approach, offers insights from teacher perceptions of school leadership and specific behaviors, skills, and leadership techniques that might bolster teacher retention. The research included interviews…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Teacher Attitudes, School Administration, Administrator Behavior
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Jaime Spencer; Serena Zeidler; Kim Wiggins – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2024
In most states, occupational therapy practitioners are restricted from advancing to formal school leadership positions. The absence of pathways to leadership may limit the ability to fulfill AOTA's Vision 2025 and Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). This study investigates how limited opportunities for career advancement affect school practice…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Leadership, Advocacy
Paul Marietta – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Teachers, administrators, and staff in schools are leaving the profession at unprecedented rates. The principal pipeline has significantly decreased in the past years and our public school system is at a breaking point. Now more than ever, we need to focus on sustainable leadership during turbulent times and helping the organization, students,…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Leadership, Labor Turnover, Faculty Mobility
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Chad Aldeman – Education Next, 2024
Is there a shortage of special education teachers in America's public schools? If so, why? And how can policymakers fix it? The first question sounds like an easy one. Yes, there is a shortage of special education teachers. In 2023-24, more than half of districts and 80 percent of states reported such a shortage. If you doubt the self-reported…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Public Schools, Teacher Shortage, Faculty Mobility
Sophia K. Allmond – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Nationally, school divisions are examining data to address chronic absenteeism, identifying root causes of absenteeism and developing strategies to intervene to reduce student absenteeism. A data element often overlooked in school divisions' conversations about chronic absenteeism is the number of withdrawals and school transfers students make…
Descriptors: Attendance, Attendance Patterns, Student Mobility, Educational Trends
Nicholas Ray Herrington – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this quantitative correlational-associative study was to determine if, and to what extent, there were statistically significant correlations between intent to stay and the three factors of organizational commitment for rural school educators in the Plains States. Three research questions guided this study to examine the potential…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Professional Personnel, Teacher Persistence, Correlation
Universities UK, 2024
To offer the greatest value to society, the next government needs to deliver a single, strategic approach to research, innovation and higher education so that universities can be better in a decade than they are today. This report offers recommendations to better universities by: (1) supporting students to succeed; (2) putting universities at the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Success, Social Mobility
David Graham Lloyd – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This qualitative study examines the perspectives of secondary teachers characterized as passionate on the critical incidents that shaped, negatively or positively, their levels of passion. Vallerand and colleagues describe passion as a strong inclination or desire toward an activity that one likes and finds important enough to invest time and…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Critical Incidents Method, Political Influences, Educational Policy
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Giguère, Émilie; Pelletier, Mariève; Bilodeau, Karine; St-Arnaud, Louise – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2023
The present article proposes to broaden the understanding of the life courses of women executives to include an experiential perspective of meaning built around their different life projects. Our study is based on a qualitative approach employing narrative research methodology to analyze interviews with a sample of 51 women executives. Our…
Descriptors: Career Development, Women Administrators, Career Pathways, Career Guidance
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Brotherhood, Thomas – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2023
This paper employs narrative research methods to provide new theoretical and empirical insights into the role of individual agency in student migration. The paper begins with a theoretical exploration of agency in international migration, broadly conceived, and applies this to student migration specifically. This exploration emphasizes the…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Mobility, Personal Autonomy, Foreign Countries
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Becky Haddad; Jonathan Velez; Josh Stewart; Haden Botkin – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2023
While the choice to move to a new school is personal, many play a role in justifying that choice for the mobile teacher. These justifiers--or "influencers"--make up the socializing network for teachers (in this case, SBAE teachers) in new settings. Our study outlined how mobile SBAE teachers rationalize the choice to change schools and…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agriculture Teachers, Faculty Mobility, Job Applicants
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