Recruiting and Retaining Generation Y Teachers

Recruiting and Retaining Generation Y Teachers
Author: Ronald W. Rebore
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2010
Genre: Generation Y
ISBN: 1299396186

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Provides educational leaders with a framework for hiring Generation Y teachers, developing appropriate instructional and professional development programs, and building a multigenerational, collaborative learning community.

Recruiting and Retaining Generation Y Teachers

Recruiting and Retaining Generation Y Teachers
Author: Ronald W. Rebore,Angela L. E. Walmsley
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2009-10-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781412969918

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Provides educational leaders with a framework for hiring Generation Y teachers, developing appropriate instructional and professional development programs, and successfully building a multigenerational, collaborative learning community.

Opportunities and Challenges in Teacher Recruitment and Retention

Opportunities and Challenges in Teacher Recruitment and Retention
Author: Carol R. Rinke,Lynnette Mawhinney
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2019-05-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781641136617

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Opportunities and Challenges in Teacher Recruitment and Retention serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding teachers’ careers across the professional lifespan. Grounded in the notion that teachers’ voices are essential for understanding teachers’ lives, this edited volume contains chapters that privilege the voices of teachers above all. Book sections look closely at the particular issues that arise when recruiting an effective, committed, and diverse workforce, as well as the challenges that arise once teachers are immersed in the classroom setting. Promising directions are also included for particularly high-need areas such as early childhood teachers, Black male teachers, STEM teachers, and urban teachers. The book concludes with a call for self-care in teachers’ lives. Chapter contributions come from a variety of contexts across the United States and around the world. However, regardless of context or methodology, these chapters point to the importance of valuing and respecting teachers’ lives and work. Moreover, they demonstrate that teacher recruitment and retention is a complex and multifaceted issue that cannot be addressed through simplistic policy changes. Rather, attending to and appreciating the web of influences on teachers lives and careers is the only way to support their work and the impact they have on our next generation of students.

Millennial Teachers of Color

Millennial Teachers of Color
Author: Mary Elizabeth Dilworth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Cultural pluralism
ISBN: 1682531430

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Millennial Teachers of Color explores the opportunities and challenges for creating and sustaining a healthy teaching force in the United States. Noting that a diverse teaching and learning community enhances student achievement, particularly for the underserved and underachieving preK-12 student population, Mary E. Dilworth argues that efforts to recruit, groom, and retain teachers of color are out-of-date and inadequate. She and the contributors offer fresh looks at these millennials and explore their views of the teaching profession; focus attention on their relation to schools and teaching; and consider how these young teachers feel about teaching for social justice. "The mismatch of the current cohort of students we serve to the teachers we recruit and retain is really unforgivable. We need a system of strategic actions that addresses this demographic gap once and for all. This book beautifully covers the reasons why and the results we need to achieve racially and ethnically infused teaching and learning. More importantly, it outlines an impressive framework for getting the job done." --Nancy Zimpher, chancellor emeritus, State University of New York, and Senior Fellow, Rockefeller Institute of Government "Dilworth shines needed light on the work, divergent experiences, nuanced views, and complexities of millennial teachers of color. The perspectives of these educators are indispensable in understanding the near future of US public education." --Nathan Bowling, Tacoma Public Schools, 2016 Washington State Teacher of the Year Contributors Keffrelyn D. Brown Keith C. Catone Genesis Chavez Marcus J. Coleman Hollee Freeman Michael Hansen Socorro Herrera Sarah Ishmael Sabrina Hope King Adam Kuranishi Lindsay Miller Amanda Morales Janice Hamilton Outtz Zollie Stevenson, Jr. Dulari Tahbildar Angela M. Ward Mary E. Dilworth is a former senior vice president of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. She currently serves as an independent consultant to nonprofit organizations and educational institutions. Lisa Delpit is the Felton G. Clark Distinguished Professor of Education at Southern University and A&M College. H. Richard Milner IV is the Helen Faison Professor of Urban Education and director of the Center for Urban Education at the University of Pittsburgh, as well as the editor for the Race and Education series.

Retaining Effective Teachers

Retaining Effective Teachers
Author: Mary C. Clement
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-08-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475828399

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This book presents a common-sense approach for making district and school retention plans that will retain the most effective teachers needed in today’s – and tomorrow’s – schools. The strategies outlined in the book create help to create schools as high-quality workplaces that will retain teachers.

Recruiting Preparing and Retaining STEM Teachers for a Global Generation

Recruiting  Preparing  and Retaining STEM Teachers for a Global Generation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2019-05-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004399990

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Recruiting, Preparing, and Retaining STEM Teachers for a Global Generation, showcases 15 chapters highlighting both the challenges and successes of recruiting, preparing, and sustaining novice teachers in the STEM content areas in high-need schools.

6 Types of Teachers

6 Types of Teachers
Author: Todd Whitaker,Douglas Fiore
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2013-09-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317925781

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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.

Recruitment Retention and Engagement of a Millennial Workforce

Recruitment  Retention  and Engagement of a Millennial Workforce
Author: Stephanie A. Smith
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781498579704

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The millennial generation is unique in various ways, particularly with regard to their career aspirations and expectations. Due to their reputation as “job hoppers,” recruiting millennials is not enough. Retention of a millennial workforce is imperative for organizational success and longevity. This book explores the expectations held by millennials and the ways in which they differ from those of past generations. It covers a broad range of topics including onboarding, work/life balance, stress, retention after a crisis, boredom, internships, and how employers can best leverage mobile platforms for increased engagement.