Combating Special Educator Attrition: Mentor Teachers’ Perceptions of Job Satisfaction, Resiliency, and Retention

IF 0.6 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Australasian Journal of Special and Inclusive Education Pub Date : 2019-05-07 DOI:10.1017/jsi.2018.20
Samantha Mrstik, Cynthia E. Pearl, Rebecca Hopkins, Eleazar Vasquez III, Matthew T. Marino
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Abstract Special educator attrition is a major problem in the United States (US) and in many countries worldwide. In the present study, we investigated the experiences of 5 highly successful special education teachers serving students with autism spectrum disorder in the central Florida area of the US with particular attention to factors associated with teacher retention. A phenomenological research design was employed to identify factors leading participants to persevere where others have not. A representative sample was included of multiple teachers in classrooms of varying grade levels and school districts across central Florida as part of a funded project by the Office of Special Education Services and the U.S. Department of Education. Findings include that teachers of students with ASD who are involved in extracurricular activities may show a lowered burnout rate.
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对抗特殊教育工作者的流失:指导教师对工作满意度、弹性和留任的看法
特殊教育工作者的流失是美国乃至世界上许多国家普遍存在的一个重大问题。在本研究中,我们调查了美国佛罗里达州中部地区5名非常成功的特殊教育教师为自闭症谱系障碍学生服务的经历,并特别关注与教师保留相关的因素。采用现象学研究设计来确定导致参与者在其他人没有坚持的情况下坚持的因素。作为特殊教育服务办公室和美国教育部资助项目的一部分,代表性样本包括佛罗里达州中部不同年级和学区的多名教师。研究结果包括,参与课外活动的自闭症学生的教师可能会表现出较低的倦怠率。
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