谁在欠发达地区的农村学校教书?武陵山区H省117个乡镇5554名教师调查

Tianjiao Zhang, Weiping Wang, Li Yi
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教师短缺是中国农村教育发展的主要障碍,也是造成教育不公的主要原因之一。本文对武陵山区H省117个乡镇的5554名教师进行了调查,探讨了农村学校教师供给问题。从地理、情感和制度的角度,运用多项式logit模型检验了“家乡效应”假说的有效性。研究结果表明,中国在三个维度上都存在家乡效应。制度故乡效应最为显著;与公开招聘相比,通过教师供应增加计划(如中等师范毕业生计划、特殊职位计划和目标职位计划)招聘的教师更有可能在农村学校任教,特别是在条件较差的农村小学或教学点。中国增加教师供给的政策对农村学校的人员配备产生了相当大的积极影响。农村学生是更好的教师候选人;在师范生和大学生的职前教育中培养乡情;加强教师扶持政策的实施,留住农村教师,提高农村教师的教学质量。
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Who Teaches in Rural Schools in Underdeveloped Areas? An Investigation Based on a Survey of 5,554 Teachers from 117 Towns in H Province in Wuling Mountains Zone, China
Teacher shortage is a major hindrance to China’s rural education growth in underdeveloped areas, as well as one of the main causes of educational injustice. We conducted a survey of 5,554 teachers from 117 towns in H province in the Wuling Mountains Zone to investigate the issue of rural school teacher supply. From geographical, emotional, and institutional perspectives, we used a polynomial logit model to examine the validity of the “hometown effects” hypothesis. The findings showed that hometown effects exist in China in all three dimensions. The institutional hometown effects are the most pronounced; when compared to open recruitment, teachers sourced through teacher supply augmentation programs (such as the Secondary Normal Graduates Program, Special Position Program, and Targeted Position Program) are more likely to teach in rural schools, particularly more disadvantaged village primary schools or teaching sites. China’s policy of increasing teacher supply has had a considerable positive influence on rural school staffing. Students from rural areas make better teacher candidates; feelings for hometowns should be encouraged among normal school or university students in pre-service education; and the implementation of teacher support policies should be emphasized to retain rural teachers and improve their teaching quality.
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