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Stopping the Brain Drain of Skilled Veteran Teachers

Retaining and Valuing their Hard-Won Experience
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 2011

Summary

Veteran educators are being encouraged to take early retirement in order to create jobs for less-experienced, lower-paid novices. Veteran educators are not alone: early retirement promotions have become the norm for aging workers in America. Consequently, there is a brain-drain of skilled workers at the national, state, and local levels. The early retirement of our most talented veteran educators is leaving our schools without the necessary leadership, hard-earned experience, proven skills, and wisdom to meet the evolving challenges our country faces. Indeed, there are long-term consequences of losing skilled educators while they are in the prime of their professional lives. Addressing these concerns, this book challenges the “good news only" theory of early retirement promotions which suggest that veteran educators are no longer needed as they age and that their retirement is the only way schools can survive financially in times of economic uncertainty. This theory contends that everyone involved gets a reward: the novice educators get jobs and the veterans get some cash. This trade is seemingly no problem, until the veteran educators are out the door and the school staff, students, and parents are left without their steady guiding hands. Instead of hastily luring prime educators out the schoolhouse door with planned buyout promotions, schools should offer our most gifted veteran educators career alternatives that will encourage and reward them to remain on board, thereby allowing them to lead novice and mid-career staff, students, parents, and community members. Examining the negative consequences of early retirement promotions on school culture, administrative leadership, teacher and student performance, community reaction, Stopping the Brain Drain of Skilled Veteran Teachers will not only expose some of the major drawbacks of early buyouts of veteran educators, but will also suggest creative career alternative to keep such teachers on board.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2011
ISBN-Print
978-1-61048-336-0
ISBN-Online
978-1-61048-338-4
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
128
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Table of contents

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    1. Dedication No access
    2. Contents No access
    3. Foreword No access
  1. Chapter 1 The Loss of Skilled Veteran Teachers: Is It a Problem of Our OutdatedPolicy and Practice? No access Pages 1 - 10
  2. Chapter 2 The Three-for-One Epidemic Is Causing the Brain Drain of Our Best Veteran Teachers No access Pages 11 - 22
  3. Chapter 3 Veteran Teachers Are Joining the Ranks of Skilled Workers Being Bought Out in Every Sector of the Economy No access Pages 23 - 42
  4. Chapter 4 Older Workers Are Needed in the Workforce: Public Policy and Private Practice EncouragesThem to Retire No access Pages 43 - 56
  5. Chapter 5 Resistance to Veteran Teachers Choosing the Freedom-to-Work Paradigm No access Pages 57 - 92
  6. Chapter 6 Workforce Strategies Needed to Mentor Failing Novice, Mid-Career, and Veteran Teachers No access Pages 93 - 120
  7. Bibliography No access Pages 121 - 126
  8. About the Author No access Pages 127 - 128

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