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School Contextual Conditions That Influence Newly Hired Teachers To Remain Or Leave Their School District, Faith Cole
School Contextual Conditions That Influence Newly Hired Teachers To Remain Or Leave Their School District, Faith Cole
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
A suburban school district in the midwestern United States experienced concerning teacher attrition rates of teachers with 5 or fewer years of experience. The gap in practice addressed in this study was that district administrators had little knowledge about how newly hired teachers experienced the contextual conditions that occur at their schools and how these experiences influenced the teachers to leave or remain employed in the district. The purpose of the basic qualitative study was to provide information to district administrators that they could use to develop and apply practices, programs, and policies to provide school contextual conditions that support …
Factors That Affect Alternatively Certified Teachers’ Attrition Decisions, Vida Szabat
Factors That Affect Alternatively Certified Teachers’ Attrition Decisions, Vida Szabat
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
In a southern state, 22% of alternatively certified teachers enrolled in the State Alternative Certification Program (STACP) leave the teaching profession within the first 3 years. The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of demographic, career, personal/family, and school satisfaction factors that influenced STACP candidates to leave the profession. The theoretical framework that grounded the study was the emerging theory of teacher attrition developed by Nguyen et al. The data for the study were collected by administrating the U.S. Department of Education Teacher Follow–Up Survey to a sample of 56 STACP candidates. Data were analyzed using the …