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Teacher Recruitment, Retention, and Shortages Resources


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April 19, 2018
Research Brief: Diversifying the Teaching Profession Through High-Retention Pathways
April 19, 2018
At this briefing, speakers discussed a new report from the Learning Policy Institute, Diversifying the Teaching Profession: Barriers to Recruiting and Retaining Teachers of Color and How to Overcome Them. The report reviews the research on the recruitment and retention of teachers of color, examines the current state of teachers of color in the workforce and the factors that affect their recruitment, hiring, and retention, and highlights opportunities for policymakers to grow a stable workforce of teachers of color in their districts and states.
September 25, 2018
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September 25, 2018
Investments in teacher and leader preparation advance equity in the high-need communities where schools are often staffed by a revolving door of underprepared and inexperienced teachers. At this briefing, speakers discussed approaches to teacher and leader preparation that are effective in addressing these challenges, such as high-quality residency programs and Grow Your Own models.
November 13, 2018
Taking the Long View: State Efforts to Solve Teacher Shortages by Strengthening the Profession
November 13, 2018
In this webinar, co-hosted by the Learning Policy Institute and the National Urban League, we shared strategies that advocates and policymakers are using to tackle teacher shortages that disproportionately impact underserved communities.
October 30, 2019
Research Brief: Diversifying the Teaching Profession Through High-Retention Pathways
October 30, 2019
Teachers of color help close achievement gaps for students of color, particularly in high-poverty environments, and all students benefit from having teachers of color. Unfortunately, although more teachers of color are being recruited across the nation, there are growing gaps between the demand for such teachers and the supply. This Washington, DC, briefing examined the federal and state policies that support a well-prepared and diverse teacher workforce.
November 12, 2021
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November 12, 2021
A prepared and stable teacher workforce is foundational to California’s ability to achieve equitable student outcomes, close achievement gaps, and mitigate learning loss. But ongoing and deepening teacher shortages remain a major challenge, and emerging signals suggest that shortages may worsen due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This webinar explored the ongoing impacts of teacher shortages and the promise of teacher recruitment and retention strategies.
December 2, 2021
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December 2, 2021
California's commitment to expand transitional kindergarten (TK) to all 4-year-olds in the state by 2025-26 will require the addition of up to 11,000 new lead teachers. In this webinar, experts from across the state discuss how teacher residencies can play an important role in expanding a well-prepared TK workforce to help meet this need.
WEBINAR | OCTOBER 5, 2023
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WEBINAR | OCTOBER 5, 2023
Experts discuss the conditions in Texas that have led to teacher shortages; describes the work underway to stabilize the workforce; and offer their perspectives on solutions to strengthen the Texas teacher pipeline.
Briefing | March 20, 2024
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Briefing | March 20, 2024
Widespread teacher shortages have been a concern for decades and were greatly exacerbated by the pandemic. Experts discussed promising federal policy opportunities that can help ensure that every student has access to a well-prepared, diverse, and stable educator workforce.
Upcoming Webinar | May 16, 2024
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Upcoming Webinar | May 16, 2024
Join state leaders and preparation program faculty as they share insights into how state policy can help build and sustain high-quality teacher apprenticeship programs.