Educator Recruitment
Possibilities and Opportunities
by Rhoda Jane Bowers, First Grade Teacher, Brennen Elementary “Education is the most powerful…
July 28, 2022
Teacher Leadership and South Carolina’s Teaching Profession:
A Path Forward to Accelerate Student Learning in the Aftermath of the Pandemic
by Barnett Berry and Patrick Kelly Hardly a day goes by without another headline on the challenges…
February 25, 2022
Blog,Educator Retention,Educator Preparation,Educator Recruitment,Research
Filling the Gap
by Dr. Thomas E. Hodges, Interim Dean of the College of Education at UofSC and Director for…
January 14, 2022
Blog,Educator Retention,Educator Preparation,Educator Recruitment,Research
Setting the Vision for SC-TEACHER
by Dr. Thomas E. Hodges, Interim Dean of the College of Education at UofSC and Director for…
July 1, 2021
Blog,Educator Retention,Educator Preparation,Educator Recruitment,Research
Recruitment and Retention of Teachers in Rural South Carolina
ABSTRACT Challenges of teacher recruitment and retention in rural areas continue to plague our…
April 7, 2020
Working Paper Series I: Setting the Baseline for South Carolina,Infographics,Educator Retention,Educator Recruitment,Topic,Type,Fact Sheets,Research
Recruitment, Preparation, & Retention of Teachers from Traditionally Underrepresented Groups in South Carolina
ABSTRACT This working paper provides a synthesis of the state of evidence as it applies to…
June 27, 2019
Working Paper Series I: Setting the Baseline for South Carolina,Infographics,Educator Recruitment,Fact Sheets,Research
Selectivity as a Lever for Teacher Diversity and Student Achievement
by Dr. Damara Hightower Mitchell, Vice President of Engagements and Partnerships with the Branch…
June 4, 2019
Blog,Educator Retention,Retention,Educator Recruitment,Recruitment
Recruitment Into The Teaching Profession
By Jane Turner, Executive Director for the South Carolina Center for Educator Recruitment,…
April 9, 2019
A Destination Profession
By Jon Eckert, Professor of Education, Wheaton College Education in South Carolina can become a…
March 12, 2019