MetLife Teacher Survey Reveals Much Interest in Hybrid Teaching Roles, Greater Satisfaction in Collaborative Settings
Published 03-24-10
Submitted by MetLife Foundation
/PRNewswire/ - With education reform continuing to make headlines and a planned overhaul of No Child Left Behind, the MetLife Survey of the American Teacher: Collaborating for Student Success series continues to offer important insights regarding the current state of the system. Part 3: Teaching as a Career, the final report from the study, includes the views of teachers and principals and examines collaboration in the context of professional growth and career paths.
According to the study, teachers are reporting significant changes in their profession. These changes come at a time when the teaching profession faces multiple challenges, including the retirement of teachers in the baby boom generation, economic pressures, and a greater emphasis on teacher quality and student achievement. To address these challenges, career pathways in education are changing, the role of the teacher is evolving, and collaboration is being emphasized as never before -- and today's educators are eager to have their voices heard.
The survey of teachers and principals was conducted by Harris Interactive® by telephone in October and November 2009. Major findings from this third report, being released today in conjunction with a forum by the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future, include:
Careers in teaching are changing.
A "hybrid" teaching role -- combining part-time classroom teaching with other roles in a school or district -- has appeal.
Collaboration may contribute to teacher satisfaction.
During challenging economic times, teacher satisfaction remains high.
"Each year, the MetLife Survey of the American Teacher hears from those closest to the classroom about successes and opportunities, challenges, and potential solutions," said Dennis White, president and CEO of MetLife Foundation. "All of us concerned about education need to actively listen and understand what our nation's educators are telling us about strengthening the teaching profession and serving the needs of all students."
About the MetLife Survey of the American Teacher: Collaborating for Student Success
MetLife Survey of the American Teacher: Collaborating for Student Success (2009) was conducted by Harris Interactive among a national sample of 1,003 public school teachers of grades K through 12, and 500 principals of grades K through 12, by telephone, and 1,018 public school students in grades 3 through 12 online between October 14 and November 13, 2009. The data were weighted to key demographic variables to align with the national population of the respective groups. No estimates of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. In addition, an online strategy session was conducted on September 15, 2009 among a group of 25 public school teacher leaders, principals, and public education thought leaders to inform the development of the survey.
About MetLife
MetLife is a leading provider of insurance and financial services with operations throughout the United States and the Latin America, Europe and Asia Pacific regions. It has demonstrated its belief in education and contributes to its improvement in part through the sponsorship of the MetLife Survey of the American Teacher series since 1984 to give voice to those closest to the classroom. MetLife Foundation places strong emphasis on education and draws on the findings of the Survey to inform its grantmaking. For more information about MetLife, please visit the company's Web site at www.metlife.com. Additional information about the Foundation is available at www.metlife.org.
The reports for the entire series are now available online at www.metlife.com/teachersurvey with links to the ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) website: http://eric.ed.gov.
About Harris Interactive
Harris Interactive is one of the world's leading custom market research firms, leveraging research, technology, and business acumen to transform relevant insight into actionable foresight. Known widely for the Harris Poll and for pioneering innovative research methodologies, Harris offers expertise in a wide range of industries and serves clients in over 215 countries and territories. For more information, please visit www.harrisinteractive.com.
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