Preliminary Development of an Attrition Risk Assessment Instrument for Secondary Agricultural Educators

Authors

  • Laura L. (Lemons) Greenhaw Mississippi State University
  • M. Todd Brashears Texas Tech University
  • Scott Burris Texas Tech University
  • Courtney Meyers Texas Tech University
  • Carley C. Morrison Mississippi State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.2017.02083

Keywords:

attrition, principal components analysis, instrument development, teacher education

Abstract

Secondary agricultural education has consistently faced a shortage of teachers for the past several decades. Because there are not enough newly qualified teachers certified annually to fill all the vacancies, attrition must be addressed. The purpose of this research was to develop and pilot test an attrition risk assessment instrument. Items were written and included in a preliminary instrument based on existing literature as well as a qualitative study we conducted previously. Principal components analysis resulted in a 25-question instrument, with 17 questions measuring attrition risk in four constructs including alternative career opportunities, expectations versus realities, passions, and people frustrations. Cronbach’s alpha indicated overall instrument reliability wasα= .76. Individual construct reliabilities ranged fromα= .57 toα= .85. Recommendations include further development and refinement of constructs and questions. Additionally, longitudinal data should be collected in order to identify the threshold magnitude of each risk factor that results in actual exit of a teacher from the profession. Finally, implementation of the instrument could assist researchers and teacher educators in identifying the most prevalent risks contributing to teacher attrition in a population.

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Published

2017-06-30

How to Cite

Greenhaw, L. L. (Lemons), Brashears, M. T., Burris, S., Meyers, C., & Morrison, C. C. (2017). Preliminary Development of an Attrition Risk Assessment Instrument for Secondary Agricultural Educators. Journal of Agricultural Education, 58(2), 83–97. https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.2017.02083

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