Career Patterns and Teachers' Decisions

Articles, Reports, Chapters, and Working Papers

2015

Nicole S. Simon and Susan Moore Johnson. 2015. “Teacher Turnover in High-Poverty Schools: What We Know and Can Do”. Teachers College Record, 117, 3, Pp. 1-36
Nicole S. Simon and Susan Moore Johnson. 2015. “Teacher Turnover in High-Poverty Schools: What We Know and Can Do”. Teachers College Record, 117, 3, Pp. 1-36

2014

William Marinell and Susan Moore Johnson. 2014. “Midcareer Entrants to Teaching: Who They Are and How They May, or May Not, Change Teaching”. Educational Policy, 28, 6, Pp. 741-79
William Marinell and Susan Moore Johnson. 2014. “Midcareer Entrants to Teaching: Who They Are and How They May, or May Not, Change Teaching”. Educational Policy, 28, 6, Pp. 741-79

2012

Susan Moore Johnson, Matthew A. Kraft, and John P. Papay. 2012. “How Context Matters in High-Need Schools: The Effects of Teachers’ Working Conditions on Their Professional Satisfaction and Their Students’ Achievement”. Teachers College Record, 114, 10, Pp. 1-39
Susan Moore Johnson, Matthew A. Kraft, and John P. Papay. 2012. “How Context Matters in High-Need Schools: The Effects of Teachers’ Working Conditions on Their Professional Satisfaction and Their Students’ Achievement”. Teachers College Record, 114, 10, Pp. 1-39

2011

Morgaen L. Donaldson and Susan Moore Johnson. 2011. “Teach For America Teachers: How Long Do They Teach? Why Do They Leave?”. Phi Delta Kappan, 93, 2, Pp. 47-51
Morgaen L. Donaldson and Susan Moore Johnson. 2011. “Teach For America Teachers: How Long Do They Teach? Why Do They Leave?”. Phi Delta Kappan, 93, 2, Pp. 47-51

2010

Morgaen L. Donaldson and Susan Moore Johnson. 2010. “The Price of Misassignment: The Role of Teaching Assignments in Teach For America Teachers’ Exit from Low-Income Schools and the Teaching Profession”. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 32, 2, Pp. 299-323
Morgaen L. Donaldson and Susan Moore Johnson. 2010. “The Price of Misassignment: The Role of Teaching Assignments in Teach For America Teachers’ Exit from Low-Income Schools and the Teaching Profession”. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 32, 2, Pp. 299-323

2006

Leslie Baldacci and Susan Moore Johnson. 2006. “Why New Teachers Leave. . . And Why New Teachers Stay”. American Educator
Leslie Baldacci and Susan Moore Johnson. 2006. “Why New Teachers Leave. . . And Why New Teachers Stay”. American Educator

2005

Susan Moore Johnson, Jill Harrison Berg, and Morgaen L. Donaldson. 2005. Who Stays in Teaching and Why: A Review of the Literature on Teacher Retention. NRTA’s Educator Support Network
Susan Moore Johnson, Jill Harrison Berg, and Morgaen L. Donaldson. 2005. Who Stays in Teaching and Why: A Review of the Literature on Teacher Retention. NRTA’s Educator Support Network

2004

Susan Moore Johnson and The Project Next Generation Teachers. 2004. Finders and Keepers: Helping New Teachers Survive and Thrive in Our Schools. Jossey-Bass
Susan Moore Johnson and The Project Next Generation Teachers. 2004. Finders and Keepers: Helping New Teachers Survive and Thrive in Our Schools. Jossey-Bass

2003

Susan Moore Johnson and Sarah E. Birkeland. 2003. “Pursuing a ’Sense of Success’: New Teachers Explain Their Career Decisions”. American Educational Research Journal, 40, 3, Pp. 581-617
Susan Moore Johnson and Sarah E. Birkeland. 2003. “Pursuing a ’Sense of Success’: New Teachers Explain Their Career Decisions”. American Educational Research Journal, 40, 3, Pp. 581-617

2002

Sarah E. Birkeland and Susan Moore Johnson. 2002. “"What Keeps New Teachers in the Swim?”. Journal of Staff Development, 23, 4, Pp. 18-21
Sarah E. Birkeland and Susan Moore Johnson. 2002. “"What Keeps New Teachers in the Swim?”. Journal of Staff Development, 23, 4, Pp. 18-21

2001

Heather G. Peske, Susan Moore Johnson, Susan M. Kardos, David Kauffman, and Edward Liu. 2001. “The Next Generation of Teachers: Changing Conceptions of a Career in Teaching”. Phi Delta Kappan, 83, 4, Pp. 304-11
Heather G. Peske, Susan Moore Johnson, Susan M. Kardos, David Kauffman, and Edward Liu. 2001. “The Next Generation of Teachers: Changing Conceptions of a Career in Teaching”. Phi Delta Kappan, 83, 4, Pp. 304-11
Susan Moore Johnson, Sarah E. Birkeland, Susan M. Kardos, David Kauffman, Edward Liu, and Heather G. Peske. 2001. “Retaining the Next Generation of Teachers: The Importance of School Based Support”. Harvard Education Letter, 17 (4)
Susan Moore Johnson, Sarah E. Birkeland, Susan M. Kardos, David Kauffman, Edward Liu, and Heather G. Peske. 2001. “Retaining the Next Generation of Teachers: The Importance of School Based Support”. Harvard Education Letter, 17 (4)
Heather G. Peske, Susan Moore Johnson, Susan M. Kardos, David Kauffman, and Edward Liu. 2001. “The Next Generation of Teachers: Changing Conceptions of a Career in Teaching”. Phi Delta Kappan, 83, 4, Pp. 304-41
Heather G. Peske, Susan Moore Johnson, Susan M. Kardos, David Kauffman, and Edward Liu. 2001. “The Next Generation of Teachers: Changing Conceptions of a Career in Teaching”. Phi Delta Kappan, 83, 4, Pp. 304-41

2000

Susan Moore Johnson. 2000. “Teaching’s Next Generation”. Education Week
Susan Moore Johnson. 2000. “Teaching’s Next Generation”. Education Week