One Urban College of Education's Examination of Graduates’ Employment and Retention in Public Schools

Difficulties in recruiting and retaining well prepared teachers have plagued American urban schools for many years. This study examines the role teacher education can play in preparing teachers for urban schools. The yield rate and retention rates for teachers graduating from one urban college of ed...

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Main Authors: Ruchi Bhatnagar, Jihye Kim, Joyce Many
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Georgia Southern University 2012-01-01
Series:Georgia Educational Researcher
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gerjournal/vol9/iss1/4
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Summary:Difficulties in recruiting and retaining well prepared teachers have plagued American urban schools for many years. This study examines the role teacher education can play in preparing teachers for urban schools. The yield rate and retention rates for teachers graduating from one urban college of education show that the mission of the program to prepare educators for the urban settings and a curriculum focused on providing theoretical and practical knowledge, skills and dispositions for instruction in high-needs classrooms has been successful. The yield and four-year retention data for graduates from this program indicate that the components of teacher preparation significantly associated with teacher employment after graduation and retention were: GPA and program major.
ISSN:2471-0059