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The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth

The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth . Richard M. Ingersoll University of Pennsylvania and Consortium for Policy Research in Education. Sources of Data.

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The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth

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  1. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth Richard M. Ingersoll University of Pennsylvania and Consortium for Policy Research in Education Ingersoll, R. 2008. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth. Paper presented at Conference on Confronting the Math and Science Challenge, East Tennessee State University, TN.

  2. Sources of Data Schools and Staffing Survey with the Teacher Follow-up Survey (SASS/TFS) -- 1987-1989, 1990-1992, 1993-1995, 1999-2001, 2003-2005 Integrated Postsecondary Educational Data System (IPEDS) -- 1999-2000 Baccalaureate and Beyond Survey (B&B) -- 2000-2001 Ingersoll, R. 2008. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth. Paper presented at Conference on Confronting the Math and Science Challenge, East Tennessee State University, TN.

  3. Percent Secondary Schools with Vacancies and with Serious Difficulties Filling those Teaching Vacancies, by Field (2003-2004). Ingersoll, R. 2008. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth. Paper presented at Conference on Confronting the Math and Science Challenge, East Tennessee State University, TN.

  4. Ratio of the Teacher Supply Pipeline to Retirement Leavers, by Field (1999-2000) Ingersoll, R. 2008. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth. Paper presented at Conference on Confronting the Math and Science Challenge, East Tennessee State University, TN.

  5. Ratio of the Teacher Supply Pipeline to Retirement Leavers and Ratio of Pipeline to All Leavers, by Field (1999-2000) Ingersoll, R. 2008. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth. Paper presented at Conference on Confronting the Math and Science Challenge, East Tennessee State University, TN.

  6. Percent Annual Teacher Turnover, by Field and by Year Ingersoll, R. 2008. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth. Paper presented at Conference on Confronting the Math and Science Challenge, East Tennessee State University, TN.

  7. Numbers of Teachers in Transition Before and After 2003-2004 School Year Hires 537,001 Teaching Force 3,717,998 Turnover 621,427 At Beginning of School Year During School Year After End of School Year Ingersoll, R. 2008. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth. Paper presented at Conference on Confronting the Math and Science Challenge, East Tennessee State University, TN.

  8. Approximate Beginning Teacher Attrition (Cumulative Percent Teachers Having Left Teaching, by Years of Experience) Ingersoll, R. 2008. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth. Paper presented at Conference on Confronting the Math and Science Challenge, East Tennessee State University, TN.

  9. Approximate Percent Beginning Teacher Attrition, with Percent Considering Returning 12 19 28 34 46 Ingersoll, R. 2008. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth. Paper presented at Conference on Confronting the Math and Science Challenge, East Tennessee State University, TN.

  10. Predicted Probabilities of Annual Public School Teacher Turnover, by Selected School Characteristics (2000-2001) Ingersoll, R. 2008. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth. Paper presented at Conference on Confronting the Math and Science Challenge, East Tennessee State University, TN.

  11. Percent Teachers Reporting Various Categories of Reasons for Their Turnover, by Field (2000-2001) Ingersoll, R. 2008. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth. Paper presented at Conference on Confronting the Math and Science Challenge, East Tennessee State University, TN.

  12. Of Those School Teachers Who Moved From or Left Their School, Percent Reporting Various Sources of Dissatisfaction, by Field (2000-2001) Ingersoll, R. 2008. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth. Paper presented at Conference on Confronting the Math and Science Challenge, East Tennessee State University, TN.

  13. For Further Information, Copies of Articles, Reports, etc.: • www.gse.upenn.edu/faculty/ingersoll.html • and a recent book: Who Controls Teachers’ Work? Power and Accountability in America’s Schools. from Harvard University Presswww.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/INGWHO.html Ingersoll, R. 2008. The Mathematics and Science Teacher Shortage: Fact and Myth. Paper presented at Conference on Confronting the Math and Science Challenge, East Tennessee State University, TN.

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