This issue of the Journal of Curriculum and Instruction (JoCI) focuses on the role of teacher recruitment and retention in high-need content and geographic areas. Determining effective teacher recruitment and retention practices is critical in meeting educational needs and assuring students are making appropriate educational progress.
Lead Editor: Guili Zang, College of Education, East Carolina University
Guest Editor: Barnett Berry, Center for Teaching Quality
Table of Contents
From My Point of View...
| Getting "Real" About Teaching Effectiveness and Teacher Retention | PDF MP3 |
| Barnett Berry | 1-15 |
By Invitation
| Recruiting and Retaining Teachers: Turning Around the Race to the Bottom in High-Need Schools | PDF MP3 |
| Linda Darling-Hammond | 16-32 |
Research Forum
| How Prepared Are Alternatively Licensed Special Educators? An Investigation of University, Local Education Agency, and Traditional Preparation | PDF MP3 |
| Sherry Mee Bell, Mari Beth Coleman, David F. Cihak, Emily R. Kirk, Joan Grim, Susan Benner | 33-49 |
| The Commitment and Retention Intentions of Traditional and Alternative Licensed Math and Science Beginning Teachers | PDF MP3 |
| Kristen Anne Corbell, Sherry Booth, Alan J. Reiman | 50-69 |
| Fostering Relationships to Increase Teacher Retention in Urban Schools | PDF MP3 |
| Jennifer H. Waddell | 70-85 |
Perspective
| The Case for Differentiated Professional Support: Toward a Phase Theory of Professional Development | PDF MP3 |
| Rachael Gabriel | 86-95 |
News
| Journal of Curriculum and Instruction Wins National Award | |
| Diane D. Kester | 96 |
Editorial Board and Review Board
| Editorial Board and Board of Reviewers | |
| 97-98 |
Call for Manuscripts
| Call for manuscripts | |
| 99 |