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The burnout cure : learning to love teaching again
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ISBN: 9781416627272 1416627278 9781416627289 1416627286 9781416627258 Year: 2019 Publisher: Alexandria, Virginia. : Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development,

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This book explains how to energize yourself to maintain or regain a positive outlook and love of teaching, and how shifts in awareness, attitudes, and actions can be transformational for you and your students. It draws from the authors' research, lesson plans, and experience with burnout, and offers actions you can take to to enhance your well-being and thrive, change your outlook, strengthen your determination to be a terrific teacher, and reignite your passion for teaching.

Teachers wanted : attracting and retaining good teachers
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ISBN: 1416600515 9781416600510 9781416602781 141660278X 9781416600527 1416600523 9780871208811 0871208814 1416600523 0871208814 1280933151 9781280933158 9786610933150 6610933154 Year: 2004 Publisher: Alexandria, Va. : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development,

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Heller offers practical advice on how to build a dynamic, intellectually challenging school environment that will attract and keep the most highly qualified teachers.


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Supporting new teachers : a how-to guide for leaders
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ISBN: 1506316662 1483394263 1506316654 1483375005 1506300626 Year: 2016 Publisher: Thousand Oaks, California : Corwin, a SAGE Company,

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What are you doing to sustain new teachers? Fifty percent of new teachers leave within the first five years of teaching. Why? Surveys cite paperwork, discipline, communication, and feelings of isolation. But exiting teachers say lack of support from the administration, specifically the principal, causes them to leave the profession. Today's educational landscape requires administrators to balance management and instructional leadership. While many understand management, creating a supportive environment that builds capacity and fosters positive communication isn't so intuitive. This guide provides leaders with realistic and simple-to-implement strategies that support new teachers. Every chapter includes:. Stories From the Field -- features common challenges and practical strategies. Administrator's Role -- frames solutions within job function, current trends, and research-based practices. Self-Reflection -- guides action planning with ...

Six types of teachers : recruiting, retaining, and mentoring the best
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ISBN: 1315854805 1317925793 1283524686 9786613837134 161442103X 9781614421030 1930556853 9781930556850 9781315854809 9781317925774 9781317925781 9781138453968 1317925785 Year: 2013 Publisher: New York : Routledge,

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This book helps you sharpen your ability to hire better teachers for your school, improve the ones who are already there, and keep your best and brightest on board.


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Recruitment, Effort, and Retention Effects of Performance Contracts for Civil Servants : Experimental Evidence from Rwandan Primary Schools
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank,

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This paper reports on a two-tiered experiment designed to separately identify the selection and effort margins of pay-for-performance (P4P). At the recruitment stage, teacher labor markets were randomly assigned to a 'pay-for-percentile' or fixed-wage contract. Once recruits were placed, an unexpected, incentive-compatible, school-level re-randomization was performed, so that some teachers who applied for a fixed-wage contract ended up being paid by P4P, and vice versa. By the second year of the study, the within-year effort effect of P4P was 0.16 standard deviations of pupil learning, with the total effect rising to 0.20 standard deviations after allowing for selection.


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Dissatisfaction and attrition among female faculty in American universities
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ISBN: 0773407626 9780773407626 Year: 2013 Publisher: Lewiston The Edwin Mellen Press

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Why do female faculty members report lower job satisfaction at American universities? This book uncovers some of the reasons why women leave academia and why they feel disrespected by colleagues. Scruton tries to discover what factors lead to job satisfaction among women in higher education.There has been sparse literature on why women leave academia. This book aims to fill in that gap by offering new methodological reasons as to why women feel alienated in institutions of higher learning, and eventually leave.


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Facing challenges and complexities in retention of novice teachers
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ISBN: 1641133015 9781641133012 9781641132992 9781641133005 Year: 2019 Publisher: Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing, Inc.,

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"The chapters in the book present in-depth examination of novice teachers' experiences in Houston area schools during their first-through-third year of teaching. Their professional challenges and the unique conditions in which they must navigate their developing and sometimes fragile teacher identity are comprehensively explored"--

Teacher burnout in the public schools : structural causes and consequences for children
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ISBN: 0887063489 Year: 1987 Publisher: Albany State university of New York press

Recruiting, retaining, and retraining secondary school teachers and principals in Sub-Saharan Africa
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ISBN: 1280765887 9786610765881 0821370677 0821370669 Year: 2007 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, Africa Region, Human Development Dept.,

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This working paper is based on country case studies of Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Madagascar, Tanzania, and Uganda, and an extensive literature review. In many parts of Africa, the demand for secondary teachers substantially exceeds the supply, due to factors such as secondary teacher attrition, bottlenecks in the teacher preparation system, and perceived unattractive conditions of service. Few countries have strong policies, strategies, and programs for recruiting able secondary school graduates to secondary teaching. The paper suggests several critical and promising areas for improvement in th

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