卓越實證概述 Best Evidence in Brief

Predictors of teacher turnover

A recently published meta-analysis of 120 studies about the predictors of teacher turnover confirms the influence of teachers’ personal background and school working conditions.

  • Teachers over 28 years old (odds ratio, OR = +0.70), Hispanic teachers (OR = +0.47), and traditional in certified teachers (OR = +0.53) are all less likely to leave.
  • Teachers at schools with evaluation or merit pay systems (OR = +0.95, +0.78) or better working environments (OR = +0.56) are also less likely to leave.

To prior reviews and frameworks of teacher turnover, this study adds a look at accountability and policy impacts (e.g., merit pay). Additionally, its findings imply changes in the labor market from prior reviews – such as the now null impact of teacher gender, Black race/ethnicity, and advanced degree, and school demographic makeup.

Notable limitations, as acknowledged by the authors, include the limited number of studies of certain predictors (e.g. 1 study about retention bonuses) and the limited causal evidence in the studies under review.

 

Source: Nguyen, T. D., Pham, L. D., Crouch, M., & Springer, M. G. (2020). The correlates of teacher turnover: An updated and expanded meta-analysis of the literature. Educational Research Review. Advance online publication. Doi: 10.1016/j.edurev.2020.100355.

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