ERIC Number: ED389126
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1995-Aug
Pages: 24
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Strategies for Teacher Retention.
Gonzalez, Patricia
NSTEP Information Brief, n2 1995
Strategies for teacher retention are presented, including successful approaches and elements for operating a state system for personnel recruitment and retention in special education. Such initiatives as the Utah Mentor Teacher Academy; the Texas Teacher Recruitment, Retention and Assistance Program; and the Kansas Recruitment/Retention Project are briefly discussed, along with elements of beginning teacher programs implemented in 34 states. Major components of a state personnel recruitment and retention system are identified, including data collection and analysis, marketing and recruitment, training and certification, and professional support and enhancement. Appendixes offer strategies which can influence job satisfaction and commitment through teacher supports or work environment changes, in excerpts from four papers: "Fourteen Tips to Help Special Educators Deal with Stress" (ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education); "The Problems of Getting Started: What Administrators Should Know about Beginning Special Education Teachers" (D. J. Gallagher); "Finding and Keeping Experienced Special Education Teachers" (J. M. Schnorr); and from "Recruiting, Retaining, and Developing Exceptional Teachers: Strategies for Florida School Districts" chapter 3 "Retention: Keeping Qualified Personnel" (Florida Department of Education). (SW)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Labor Turnover, Special Education Teachers, State Programs, Teacher Morale, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Recruitment, Teaching Conditions
National Association of State Directors of Special Education, Inc., 1800 Diagonal Road, Suite 320, King Street Station 1, Alexandria, VA 22314 ($12.50).
Publication Type: Guides - Non-Classroom
Education Level: N/A
Audience: Practitioners
Language: English
Sponsor: Special Education Programs (ED/OSERS), Washington, DC.
Authoring Institution: National Association of State Directors of Special Education, Alexandria, VA.
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