Teacher Retention and the Future of Learning: Alarming Concerns about Preparing the Next Generation of Citizens
Abstract
Research is robust in detailing the various reasons teachers leave the profession. There is scant literature on why teachers stay and what should be done to improve teacher retention. Teacher retention is a primary concern nationally and internationally. The inability to retain teachers has resulted in a teacher shortage and significantly affects student learning. Sorenson and Ladd (2020) This study yielded three emergent themes related to integral factors of teacher retention: changing attitudes on administrative support, workplace collegiality, and persistence of passion and purpose. Recommendations offered include encouraging administrators to leverage the passion and commitment of the educators to create and develop school cultures that influence long-term teacher retention- text
- teacher retention
- administrative support
- teachng profession
- workplace collegiality
- Adult and Continuing Education Administration
- Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education
- Community College Leadership
- Curriculum and Instruction
- Disability and Equity in Education
- Education
- Educational Administration and Supervision
- Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
- Educational Leadership
- Educational Methods
- Educational Psychology
- Elementary and Middle and Secondary Education Administration
- Elementary Education and Teaching
- Gifted Education
- Higher Education
- Higher Education Administration
- Higher Education and Teaching
- International and Comparative Education
- Junior High, Intermediate, Middle School Education and Teaching
- Online and Distance Education
- Other Educational Administration and Supervision
- Special Education and Teaching
- Student Counseling and Personnel Services
- Teacher Education and Professional Development