2020
DOI: 10.17323/1814-9545-2020-4-232-249
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School Staffing: Teachers’ Perceptions

Abstract: Клячко Татьяна Львовна — доктор экономических наук, директор Центра экономики непрерывного образования Института прикладных экономических исследований ФГБОУ ВО «Российская академия народного хозяйства и государственной службы при Президенте Российской Федерации» (РАНХиГС). E-mail: tlk@ranepa.ruСемионова Елена Александровна — кандидат экономических наук, ведущий научный сотрудник Центра экономики непрерывного образования Института прикладных экономических исследований РАНХиГС. E-mail: semionova-ea@ranepa.ruТока… Show more

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“…In our country, the state also began to make efforts to keep teachers and especially young teachers in education; however, it has not yet been possible to radically change the situation with the aging of the teaching staff. Statistical data show that at the beginning of the 2019/2020 academic year, the share of young teachers (with less than 3 years of teaching experience) was 8%; the share of teachers with a teaching experience of 20 years or more is 56% (Klyachko et al, 2020). Thus, the profession is dominated by veterans, middle-aged teachers and there is a thin layer of young people, which allows researchers to make an assumption about the difficulties in transferring, developing and updating professional experience in the teaching environment as a whole (Osipov, 2018).…”
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“…In our country, the state also began to make efforts to keep teachers and especially young teachers in education; however, it has not yet been possible to radically change the situation with the aging of the teaching staff. Statistical data show that at the beginning of the 2019/2020 academic year, the share of young teachers (with less than 3 years of teaching experience) was 8%; the share of teachers with a teaching experience of 20 years or more is 56% (Klyachko et al, 2020). Thus, the profession is dominated by veterans, middle-aged teachers and there is a thin layer of young people, which allows researchers to make an assumption about the difficulties in transferring, developing and updating professional experience in the teaching environment as a whole (Osipov, 2018).…”
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“…There is no doubt that such a desire on the part of young teachers only exacerbates the personnel situation in the Russian school system. Thus, the data of monitoring studies show that if among teachers aged 60 and over, 9% are considering the option of leaving the school system, then among teachers under 30 the share of this group is 7% (Klyachko et al, 2020). It seems that, given the weak growth in the share of young teachers in the total composition of the teaching corps, the desire of young teachers to leave the profession should to a certain extent be leveled out by measures of state support for young teachers.…”
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