The Challenges of Recruiting and Retaining Dual Language Teachers

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Across the United States, the popularity of dual language education (DLE) has grown considerably over the past several decades, but finding qualified bilingual teachers to staff these programs is an ongoing issue for administrators. Using the Guiding Principles for Dual Language Education as a framework, this chapter addresses this urgent issue by exploring dual language teacher recruitment and retention through the experiences and recommendations of teachers and administrators in Connecticut. Findings address participants’ perceptions of teacher recruitment and retention, staff selection, workplace climate, and staff evaluation. Cross-cutting themes include the value of shared responsibility and shared decision-making in addressing this complex issue, the need for creativity and flexibility to increase pathways to certification for dual language teachers, and the importance of positive working conditions.

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Howard, E., & López-Velásquez, A. M. (2019). The Challenges of Recruiting and Retaining Dual Language Teachers. In Language Policy(Netherlands) (Vol. 18, pp. 195–207). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10831-1_13

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