TEACHER RETENTION POLICY IN THE UK: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES AND PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS
Abstract
The article studies the problem of teacher retention policy in the profession on the example of the United Kingdom. Innovative approaches to motivating teachers to stay in the profession are analyzed and practical solutions that can be adapted in Ukraine are proposed.
It is concluded that the lack of homogeneity in the teaching profession is an important aspect of the problem of this study, which aims to assess the attractive aspects of the teaching profession and develop a system of measures that will contribute to the attractiveness of this profession in the future. It has been found that there is a steady upward trend in the number of teachers leaving the profession every year. Educational researchers and government officials in many countries are working to overcome this crisis. It has been found that the lack of qualified teachers in certain areas, subjects, or to work with children with special needs can be an important factor in the development and implementation of the necessary measures to encourage future entrants to teaching, which requires targeted action at the level of reforming public education policy.
An analysis of the UK's teacher retention policy demonstrates the importance of a comprehensive approach to addressing the teacher shortage. The UK experience shows the need to reduce the professional workload of teachers; support for the well-being and working conditions; reform of the remuneration system; investment in professional development; raising the social prestige of the teaching profession; implementation of targeted policies, etc.
It is emphasized that the governments of the leading European countries understand the importance of this problem and emphasizes that modern teachers should not only transmit knowledge but also act as facilitators, as they teach students with different socio-economic backgrounds, interact with families of different cultural backgrounds, create an appropriate learning environment for children with special educational needs, etc.
Downloads
References
REFERENCES
Nguyen, Tuan D. 2021. Linking School Organizational Characteristics and Teacher Retention: Evidence from repeated cross-sectional national data. Teaching and Teacher Education. Vol. 97: 103220- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2020.103220
Cochran-Smith, M. 2023. What’s the “Problem of Teacher Education” in the 2020s? Journal of Teacher Education 74(2): 127-130. https://doi.org/10.1177/00224871231160373
Education at Glance Research. 2021. 474 р. URL.: https://www.oecd.org/content/dam/oecd/en/publications/reports/2021/09/education-at-a-glance-2021_dd45f55e/b35a14e5-en.pdf
Grissom, J. A. and Bartanen, B. 2019. Strategic retention: principal effectiveness and teacher turnover in multiple-measure teacher evaluation systems. Am. Educ. Res. J. 56, 514–555. https://doi.org/10.3102/0002831218797931
Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) Research. 2023. URL.: https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/news/eef-blog-the-eef-year-in-review-six-key-moments-from-2023
Linnik O., Bozhynskyi V., Hrynevych L., Kryzhanovska V., Nikolaiev Ye., Riy G. 2024. Education During War: The Ukrainian Schoolsʼ Experience. Analytical Report. Kyiv, Kunsht NGO, OsvitAnalytics Think Tank of Grinchenko University. URL: https://www.skeptic.in.ua/wp-content/ uploads/ 2024-Education-during-War-Ukrainian-Schools-Experience-EN.pdf
Euridyca Report. 2018. URL: https://eurydice.eacea.ec.europa.eu/news/focus-are-teachers-europe-paid-enough
Craig, C. J., Hill-Jackson, V., & Kwok, A. 2023. Teacher Shortages: What Are We Short Of? Journal of Teacher Education, 74(3), 209-213. https://doi.org/10.1177/00224871231166244.
OECD Data Explorer. URL https://data-explorer.oecd.org/vis
Gov.UK Early career payments for teachers. URL https://www.gov.uk/guidance/early-career-payments-guidance-for-teachers-and-schools
School Teachers’ Review Body. URL: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/66ab42d5ce1fd0da7b59313b/STRB_34th_Report_2024_Accessible.pdf
Toropova, A., Myrberg, E., & Johansson, S. 2021. Teacher Job Satisfaction: The Importance of School Working Conditions and Teacher Characteristics. Educational Review, 73, 71-97. https://doi.org/10.1080/00131911.2019.1705247
Teaching Profession for the 21st Century Program. 2013. URL: https://www.eis.org.uk/Content/images/INF-ASC-040-19%20attachment%20-%2035%20Hour%20Working%20Week.pdf
Author’s copyright and licensing.
License Terms: Authors retain copyright and also grant the Journal the right to publish original scientific articles that contain research results and are not under consideration for publication in other issues. All material is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License International CC-BY, which allows others to distribute their work with the copyright of this work and recognition of the first publication in this Journal.
If the article is taken for publishing in The Journal of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. “Political Science Issues”, the author must sign a copyright transfer agreement. The agreement is sent by post (original document) or by e-mail (scanned copy of the document) to the Editorial Board of the Journal.
By this agreement the author certifies that the submitted material:
- does not violate the copyrights of other people or organizations;
- has not been previously published in other issues and has not been given for publishing to other issues.
The author gives the editorial board the rights to:
- publish the article in Ukrainian (English) and distribute its printed version;
- translate the article into English (for articles in Ukrainian) and distribute the printed version of the translation;
- distribute the electronic version of the article, as well as the electronic version of the English-language translation of the article (for articles in Ukrainian and Russian), through any electronic means (placing on the official journal web site, in electronic databases, repositories, etc.).
The author reserves the right without the consent of the editorial board and the founders to:
- Completely or partly use the materials of the article for educational purposes.
- Completely or partly use the materials of the article for writing own theses.
- Use the materials of the article to prepare abstracts, conference reports, and oral presentations.
- Post electronic copies of the article (including the final electronic version downloaded from the journal's official website) to:
- personal web-resources of all authors (web sites, web pages, blogs, etc.);
- web-resources of institutions where authors work (including electronic institutional repositories);
- non-profit, open-source web resources (such as arXiv.org).