tailieunhanh - New and returning Teachers in Indiana

This report, based on both historical data and on a survey of new 1988-1989 hires in Indiana, examines the sources of teacher supply and the paths into teaching taken by newly hired teachers, and the ways these paths have changed over time. Surprisingly, experienced teachers today account for a larger proportion of new hires than inexperienced teachers; experienced teachers have grown as a proport | New and Returning Teachers in Indiana Sources of Supply Sheila Nataraj Kirby David w. Grissmer Lisa Hudson RAND The research described in this report was supported by Lilly Endowment Inc. under Grant 880040. ISBN 0-8330-1155-3 The RAND Publication Series The Report is the principal publication documenting and transmitting RAND s major research findings and final research results. The RAND Note reports other outputs of sponsored research for general distribution. Publications of RAND do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the sponsors of RAND research. Published 1991 by RAND 1700 Main Street . Box 2138 Santa Monica CA 90407-2138 R-4049-LE New and Returning Teachers in Indiana Sources of Supply Sheila Nataraj Kirby David w. Grissmer Lisa Hudson Supported by Lilly Endowment Inc. .

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