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Copyright by YOUR NAME HERE May 2009 All Rights Reserved TITLE GOES HERE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS CONTINUE TITLE HERE A Dissertation by STUDENT’S NAME HERE Approved as to style and content by: _____________________________ Robert L. Doe, Ed.D. (Dissertation Chair) ________________________________ Joan F. Doe, Ph.D. (Member) ______________________________ Gary R Doe, Ph.D. (Member) ________________________________ Jon E. Doe, Ed.D (Member) ______________________________ Grace N. Doe, Ph.D. (Member) _______________________________ Jane E. Doe, Ph.D. (Associate Provost and Director of Graduate Studies) May 2009 TITLE GOES HERE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS CONTINUE TITLE HERE A Dissertation Proposal by STUDENT’S NAME HERE Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies Western Illinois University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF EDUCATION May 2009 Major Subject: Educational Leadership ABSTRACT Title Goes Here in Title Case Continue Title Here in Title Case (May 2009) Student’s Name Goes Here: B.S. – University of Iowa M.S., Western Illinois University Dissertation Chair: Jack Doe, Ed. D. Abstract should be double–spaced; no more than 350 words. Page is not numbered. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ABSTRACT .................................................................................................. iii TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................. vii LIST OF TABLES ......................................................................................... xi CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION ................................................................... 1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 3 Statement of the Problem .................................................................. 9 Rest of headings go here (if 2nd or 3rd level, indent further) ........... 12 CHAPTER II. REVIEW OF LITERATURE .............................................. 13 (Continue as necessary) CHAPTER III. METHODOLOGY .............................................................. 58 (Continue as necessary) CHAPTER IV. ANALYSIS OF DATA ....................................................... 69 Continue as necessary) CHAPTER V. SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................... 100 Summary ........................................................................................ 100 Analysis of Data Summary ............................................................ 102 Conclusions ..................................................................................... 105 Contributions to the Literature ..................................................... 111 Recommendations .......................................................................... 111 Recommendations for Further Studies ......................................... 112 REFERENCES ........................................................................................... 114 APPENDIXES ............................................................................................ 126 Appendix A Survey Instrument ...................................................... 127 Appendix B Interview Questions .................................................... 129 Appendix C Data Tables ................................................................ 132 VITA .......................................................................................................... 157 LIST OF TABLES Table Page 2.1 Cost of teacher turnover per lost teacher, by years of experience ................................................................................33 3.1 Frequency distribution of sample population ............................64 4.1 Means of personal factors contributing to teacher attrition ......72 4.2 Means of organizational factors contributing to teacher attrition ........................................................................................73 4.3 Means of monetary factors contributing to teacher attrition ....74 APPENDIXES APPENDIX A Survey Instrument VITA YOUR NAME HERE Address City, State, Zip EDUCATIONAL HISTORY Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois, M.S. Ed. in Elementary Education, May 2006 Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois, B.S. in Elementary Education, May 2003 CERTIFICATIONS Teacher - Elementary Education Teacher - Kindergarten EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2003 – 2008 Teacher 2000 – 2003 High School & Elementary Teacher