Recruiting and Retaining Generation Y Teachers
Autor Ronald W. Rebore, Angela L. E. Walmsleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 ian 2010
University graduates seeking positions in schools today often belong to the generation known as Generation Y, or the Millennials, raised in a society saturated with technology and multicultural influences. Their perspectives, expectations, and needs differ dramatically from previous generations and integrating these candidates into an existing school culture requires new approaches to recruiting and building professional relationships.
Ronald W. Rebore and Angela L. E. Walmsley provide school leaders with a research-based framework for connecting with this new generation of professionals and building a multigenerational, collaborative workforce. The book includes guidelines for hiring and retaining Generation Y educators, integrating them into a learning community, and developing appropriate instructional and professional development programmes. A wide range of case studies and extensive exercises help school leaders:
- Identify Generation Y educators' learning, communication, and work styles
- Recruit, interview, and hire candidates in support of stated school goals
- Evaluate school culture and promote cross-generational teamwork
- Communicate effectively with all staff members
By harnessing the optimism and innovation of new teachers and valuing every generation's contributions, educational leaders can cultivate a work environment where all can thrive.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1412969913
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"Ronald Rebore and Angela Walmsley provide a comprehensive description of how Generation Y developed, what they expect from the work environment (constant feedback, for example) and how to
bridge the gap between the technology-savvy Generation Y teachers and administrators and the veteran Baby Boomer teachers and administrators."
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1. Characteristics of the New Generation of Teachers
Chapter Objectives
Vignette
Characteristics of Generation Y
Vacancies in the Classroom
Newly Hired Veteran Teachers
Professionals Changing Careers to Teaching
The Emergence of Generation Y
Multiple Intelligences
Emotional Intelligence
Summary
Case Study A
Case Study B
Exercise
Chapter Focus Questions
2. Marketing and Recruiting Generation Y Teachers, Staff Members, and Administrators
Chapter Objectives
Vignette
Characteristics of Generation Y
Generation Y Applicants
The Milieu
Considerations Affecting Marketing and Recruitment
Methods of Recruiting Generation Y
Summary
Case Study
Exercise
Chapter Focus Questions
3. Culture of the School as Generations Merge
Chapter Objectives
Vignette
Characteristics of Generation Y
Methods for Analyzing School and District Culture
"New and Old" Coming Together
Characteristics of a Positive School Culture
Building Learning Communities
Hiring for Mission
Summary
Case Study A
Case Study B
Exercise
Chapter Focus Questions
4. Communication Aspects of Generation Y Teachers
Chapter Objectives
Vignette
Characteristics of Generation Y
Multiple Dimensions of the Communication Process
New Communication Mediums
Frequency and Characteristics of Communication
Multitasking
Administrator Communication
Summary
Case Study A
Case Study B
Exercise
Chapter Focus Questions
5. Hiring and Compensation of Generation Y Teachers and Administrators
Chapter Objectives
Vignette
Characteristics of Generation Y
Selecting and Hiring Generation Y Teachers and Administrators
Interviewing Generation Y Candidates
Compensating Generation Y Teachers and Administrators
Fringe Benefit Programs for Generation Y Teachers and Administrators
Summary
Case Study
Exercises
Chapter Focus Questions
6. Retaining Generation Y Through Assessment and Professional Growth
Chapter Objectives
Vignette
Characteristics of Generation Y
Performance Assessment of Generation Y Teachers and Administrators
Professional Development for Generation Y Teachers and Administrators
School District Goals and Objectives in Relation to Generation Y Teachers and Administrators
Summary
Case Study
Exercises
Chapter Focus Questions
Resource: Definitions of Technological Items and Terms
References
Suggested Reading
Index
Notă biografică
Ronald W. Rebore is a professor at Saint Louis University located in Saint Louis, Missouri. His professional experience includes 22 years as an administrator: nine years as an assistant superintendent of a medium suburban school district, five years as the superintendent of schools in a small suburban school district, and eight years as the superintendent of schools for a large metropolitan school district employing approximately 4,000 staff members with an annual budget of approximately $170 million.
He has taught graduate-level courses in educational leadership for approximately 20 years, including ethics courses. Rebore has over 30 publications. Two of his books have been translated into Chinese and have been adopted for use in preparing educational administrators in China. Rebore has a bachelor of arts degree in philosophy, a master¿s of education degree in counseling and guidance, and a doctor of philosophy degree in educational leadership.