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28 results for "Low-Income Schools"

28 results for "Low-Income Schools"

Teachers' Work in the Context of Low-Income Schools

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Teaching in Low-Income District Schools We decided to pursue the issue of school context further by studying the experiences of all teachers in low-income schools. In 2009-2011, Megin Charner-Laird, Matthew Kraft, Monica Ng, John Papay, Stefanie Reinhorn...

Our Research Agenda

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The Project on the Next Generation of Teachers is an ongoing research project addressing critical questions about the future of the nation’s teaching force. Since 1998, we have conducted research about teachers and their work, with the findings of each...

The Context of Teachers’ Work in High-poverty Schools

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High-poverty schools—where many early-career teachers take their first job—often have great difficulty retaining effective teachers. Because schools that serve high-poverty students often cope with high demands yet have limited resources, new teachers...

Teacher Turnover in High-Poverty Schools: What We Know and Can Do

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Background/Context: Over the past three decades, teacher turnover has increased sub- stantially in U.S. public schools, especially in those serving large portions of low-income students of color. Teachers who choose to leave high-poverty schools serving...

Alternative Preparation Programs and Paths to Teaching

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In an effort to recruit more candidates with strong academic backgrounds to teaching, an array of non-profit organizations, states, and local districts introduced alternatives to traditional university-based preparation programs. Many of these were fast...

Multi-State Surveys of New Teachers

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We werre interested in learning whether findings from our study of 50 new teachers in Massachusetts would hold true for novices in other states. We werre especially curious about how new teachers were hired, when and how they interacted with colleagues...