Factors influencing Australian teachers' intent to leave the teaching profession

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    Abstract

    Teachers play a vital role in shaping the lives of our children. In Australia, the teaching work force is experiencing a teacher shortage especially in particular subject areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Teacher retention rate is decided by teachers outflow i.e. teachers permanently leaving the profession prior to retirement. This research uses the Staff in Australias Schools 2010 data set as the data base to formulate a logistic regression model of teacher outflow, which enriches the quantitative research into Australian teaching work force planning. It addresses the teacher outflow issue by identifying what prominent factors would influence teachers decision of leaving the profession. Factors that significantly affect Australian teachers decision in terms of their intention to leave teaching profession are: teachers satisfaction with student behaviour, salary, working relationship, and age. The analysis also has implications for the literature on school community and school effectiveness
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationConferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology
    EditorsV. Estivill-Castro & S. Simoff
    Place of PublicationSydney,Australia
    PublisherAustralian Computer Society Inc.
    Pages1-5pp
    EditionPeer Reviewed
    Publication statusPublished - 2016
    EventAustralasian Data Mining Conference (AusDM 2016) - Canberra, Australia
    Duration: 1 Jan 2016 → …
    http://www.academia.edu/30531349/Factors_influencing_Australian_teachers_intent_to_leave_the_teaching_profession

    Conference

    ConferenceAustralasian Data Mining Conference (AusDM 2016)
    Period1/01/16 → …
    OtherDecember 6-8 2016
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