Journal article

Working to maximise the effectiveness of a staffing mix: What holds more and less effective teachers in a school, and what drives them away?

SM Rice

Educational Review | Published : 2014

Abstract

There is a significant body of research supporting the notion that teachers are the single most important school-based resource schools have to lift student achievement, and many principals and policymakers are aware of the need to retain good staff. This study used a large sample of Australian teachers in primary and secondary government and non-government schools to examine differences in the importance given by more and less effective teachers to particular factors that might hold them in a school or cause them to leave. More effective teachers placed greater emphasis on factors such as promotion opportunities and improved professional learning options as means to retain them in a school,..

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