Teachers entering the profession during recessions — and those entering when unemployment rates were high — were significantly more effective in raising student test scores than teachers entering at other times.
Consistent with a Roy model of occupational choice,
teachers entering the profession during recessions are significantly more effective in raising student test scores.
Not exact matches
The application comes at a critical time for both
teacher recruitment and apprenticeship creation, with education ministers under pressure to boost the number of trainees
entering the
profession and meet a pledge made by the prime minister
during the general election campaign to generate three million apprenticeship starts over the course of this parliament.
This study examines whether preservice
teachers» experiences with video analyses
during teacher preparation have long - lasting effects on their practices once they
enter the
profession.
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Teachers who entered the profession during recessions are significantly more effective than teachers who entered the profession during non-recessionary periods,» concluded th
Teachers who
entered the
profession during recessions are significantly more effective than
teachers who entered the profession during non-recessionary periods,» concluded th
teachers who
entered the
profession during non-recessionary periods,» concluded the study.
Although fewer people
entered teacher preparation programs
during the Great Recession, of greater concern is the number of
teachers leaving the
profession.
It asked whether video - enhanced experiences
during teacher preparation support future competence once
teachers enter the
profession.
This allowed us to examine whether LLMT participants seemed to internalize the reflection practices to which they were exposed
during teacher preparation and continued to engage in them once they
entered the
profession.
As large numbers of U.S. public school
teachers retire and enrollments rise
during the next decade, over two million new
teachers will
enter the
profession.