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Abstract

The focus of this study was special education teachers, who remained in the teaching field 5 or more years. Through the use of qualitative mixed-methods study, variables contributing to their longevity were explored. Research indicates that 50% of special education teachers leave the field within five years of employment (Alliance for Education, 2004). For the study, 22 teachers from different school districts, as well as different geographical parts of the U.S., were interviewed. One man and 21 women, all with more than five years of experience were interviewed. Data obtained from these interviews was organized into six themes. Themes identified were: Children and How They Contribute to Longevity, Administrative Support, Opportunity to Collaborate and Network, They Felt it Was A Special Calling, What They Do is Appreciated, and The Freedom to Teach What Students Need. Each theme is explored in depth to determine its contribution to the understanding of longevity for special education teachers. Implications for the retention of special education teachers are presented.

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Title
Special education teacher persistence
Author
Thorp, Sally A.
Publication year
2013
Publisher
ProQuest Dissertations Publishing
ISBN
978-1-303-04647-6
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1353402671
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.