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AROS partners with EPIC for Kansas Teacher Retention Initiative

As  the school year begins, teachers are stepping back into the classroom to  tackle another year, but school systems across the country are  struggling with teacher retention. 

Dr. Luke Simmering, Director of Research at EPIC: Educator Perceptions and Insights Center and Louisiana  Tech graduate, is a co-consultant for the Kansas Teacher Retention  Initiative alongside Dr. Bret Church, a professor at Emporia State  University. 

The Kansas Retention Initiative is a  data-driven and statistics-based approach to helping the school  districts of the state understand the perspectives of educators who may  be considering leaving the profession and what the school districts can  do to better engage their faculty.

The Kansas National Education  Association (KNEA), Kansas Association of School Boards, United School  Administrators Kansas, and Emporia State University (ESU) provided  funding to conduct the survey and deliver a state and district-level  report to determine why educators choose not to remain in education.

In 2021, Kansas reported teacher  vacancies are up 63%. Simmering and Church have a general understanding  of what is causing the shortage. More teachers eligible for retirement  are choosing to do so now, and many are choosing new careers. In  addition, fewer college graduates are choosing education as a career.  What they really want to know is why.

“It’s really understanding the  mentality or the reasons why [educators] might leave or why they’re  choosing a different profession, why they’re wanting to just completely  get out of education all together to do something else,” Simmering said.

With the amount of data that is being  collected through the study, Simmering looked to Louisiana Tech’s  Applied Research for Organizational Solutions (AROS) group to help in  analyzing the data. 

AROS is a group of graduate students  in the Industrial-Organizational Psychology program at Louisiana Tech  under the supervision of Dr. Tilman Sheets, Dr. Mitzi Apter-Desselles,  Dr. Frank Igou, and Dr. Steven Toaddy.

“Dr. Simmering’s willingness to work  with our students through our AROS group is a great example of alumni  giving back to Tech,” said Sheets. “It has provided our students with  valuable hands-on experience working with a seasoned consultant.”

These College of Education graduate  students analyzed data from over 200 school districts in the state of  Kansas and provided feedback for the initiative. The data, compiled from  a 10-minute survey, allow Simmering and Church to assist in  consultations for school districts.

“Partnering with EPIC for their  Kansas Teacher Retention Initiative was one of the most fruitful  learning experiences that I had throughout my time with AROS,” said  Sidney Thomas, an Industrial and Organizational Psychology doctoral  student. “I felt confident in my abilities to work with a client and  present data in a digestible way.”

As the Kansas Teacher Retention  Initiative continues to bring understanding on the retention of  educators in Kansas school districts, states like Oklahoma, Nebraska,  and Missouri are reaching out to participate in the survey. As more  states take part in their own research studies, AROS students will  continue to work alongside the EPIC team.

“We look forward to our continued relationship with Luke as this project grows and expands to other states,” Sheets said.

Original source can be found here.

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