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OECD Publishing, 2023
With many countries struggling to boost the attractiveness of the teaching profession, it is important to understand the sources of teacher stress better. This brief explores data on lower secondary teachers from TALIS 2018 to investigate whether stressors vary according to students' socio-economic background. In addition, it looks at which…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Stress Variables, Disadvantaged Schools, Socioeconomic Influences
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Marín Blanco, Ana; Bostedt, Göran; Michel-Schertges, Dirk; Wüllner, Sabrina – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2023
Teacher shortages are a phenomenon of growing international concern. The causes of this phenomenon are the focus of the research project What About Teacher Shortage (WATS up), which uses an international comparative perspective to analyse teacher shortages in Denmark, Germany, and Sweden. Because the nature of teacher shortages' development is…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Educational Policy
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Nkengne, Patrick; Pieume, Olivier; Tsimpo, Clarence; Ezeugwu, Gilbert; Wodon, Quentin – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2021
Teachers who are satisfied with their job are more likely to teach well, which in turn should enable their students to better learn while in school. Sub-Saharan Africa is currently experiencing a learning crisis, with close to nine out of ten children not able to read and understand a simple text at age 10. This affects all types of schools and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Characteristics
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Farley, Amy N.; Chamberlain, Leah M. – New Educator, 2021
Since 2015, several high-profile surveys have painted a grim portrait of teacher stress and job satisfaction. Although some educators have attributed those trends to educational accountability and reform, little evidence exists connecting education policies to teacher working conditions or -- more distally -- to the mental and physical health of…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Educational Policy, Stress Variables, Job Satisfaction
OECD Publishing, 2020
The OECD teachers' occupational well-being framework contributes to understanding and measuring the occupational well-being of teachers between and within systems. It provides a pathway to explore the association between the quality of working environments and teachers' levels of occupational well-being. It also covers the association of teachers'…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Well Being, Work Environment, Classroom Environment
OECD Publishing, 2020
Throughout the world, teachers and schools are responding to one of the greatest disruptions to education systems in living memory. Routines and practices they have followed for decades have been changed, overhauled or suppressed to reduce the risk of contagion for students, teachers and parents, while ensuring continuity of teaching and learning.…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Anxiety, Teaching Conditions, COVID-19
Utah State Board of Education, 2024
In accordance with Utah State Code 53G-11-304 and as authorized by Board Rule R277-325, the Utah State Board of Education distributes an exit survey to educators who leave their current employment within a charter school or school district. This survey is available throughout the year and personnel in charter schools and school districts are…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Charter Schools, Public Schools, School Districts
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Ratican, Sean; Miller, Kenneth L.; Cripe, M. Kathleen; Ratican, Crystal; Miller, Susan M. – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2023
Strategic investments in organizational leadership within the education sector can reap significant dividends in attracting and retaining quality teachers. These investments include comprehensive cultural competency training for all school administrators, teachers, and staff as well as the inclusion of these groups in creating a collaborative…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Organizational Culture, Leadership, Cultural Literacy
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Wright, Anna M. – Communication Education, 2020
Teachers and their unions are often vilified for the perception that they are working against the best interest of students (Berliner & Glass, 2014). The narrative, it seems, is that teachers' unions only seek to protect bad teachers, and they fight for an unearned increase in pay for teachers. The National Education Association launched the…
Descriptors: Accountability, Unions, Educational History, Teaching Conditions
Wernert, Nicole – Australian Council for Educational Research, 2019
In November 2018, the Australian Government announced an inquiry into the status of the teaching profession that would examine ways to ensure that the profession remains fulfilling and rewarding for educators. While the inquiry's proceedings lapsed with the calling of the federal election in April 2019, large-scale surveys do provide us with a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction, Teacher Attitudes, Mathematics Teachers
Worth, Jack – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2020
The recruitment, development and retention of teachers and school leaders is a crucial underpinning for a successful education system. However, England's school system faces a substantial and growing challenge of ensuring there are sufficient numbers of high-quality teachers employed in schools. Meeting this supply challenge is necessary for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Market, Teacher Supply and Demand, Teacher Recruitment
OECD Publishing, 2021
With most students around the world having experienced remote learning over the past year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of teachers and schools has become all the more evident. Temporary school closures underline how richly students benefit from being in school with their teachers and classmates. "Positive, High-achieving…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, School Role, Teacher Role, Time Management
Viac, Carine; Fraser, Pablo – OECD Publishing, 2020
Modern education systems evolve in a context of growing teacher shortages, frequent turnover and a low attractiveness of the profession. In such a context where these challenges interrelate, there is an urgent need to better understand the well-being of teachers and its implications on the teaching and learning nexus. This working paper proposes a…
Descriptors: Teacher Welfare, Teacher Effectiveness, Physical Health, Mental Health
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Darling-Hammond, Linda; Sutcher, Leib; Carver-Thomas, Desiree – Learning Policy Institute, 2018
Teacher shortages have been worsening in California since 2015. Growth in teacher demand as the economy has improved has collided with steep declines in the supply of new teachers, leading to significant increases in the hiring of underprepared teachers, especially in districts serving high-need students. Shortages are most severe in special…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Teacher Supply and Demand, Faculty Mobility, Teacher Competencies
Boser, Ulrich; Hanna, Robert – Center for American Progress, 2014
Over the past few years, there has been an ever-growing chorus of those who grumble that teachers are unhappy with their lack of control and freedom and have grown to deeply dislike their jobs. This article asks if teachers really lack autonomy and freedom, and wonders if as a nation, whether or not we have reached the right balance of…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Professional Autonomy, Teacher Surveys, Principals
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