Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, Volume 38, 2019, Issue 1: PETE Recruitment and Retention: State of Affairs

Chapter 1: PETE Recruitment and Retention: Current State of Affairs
Amelia Mays Woods and Suzan F. Ayers

Chapter 2: The Teacher Pipeline for PETE: Context, Pressure Points, and Responses
Phillip Ward

Chapter 3: Recruitment and Retention in PETE: Foundations in Occupational Socialization Theory
K. Andrew R. Richards and Thomas J. Templin

Chapter 4: Studying Recruitment and Retention in PETE: Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods
K. Andrew R. Richards, Chad M. Killian, Kim C. Graber, and Ben D. Kern

Chapter 5: Recruitment in PETE: Survey Results and Discussion
Suzan F. Ayers and Amelia Mays Woods

Chapter 6: Recruitment in PETE: Interview Results and Discussion
Ben D. Kern, K. Andrew R. Richards, Suzan F. Ayers, and Chad M. Killian

Chapter 7: Retention in PETE: Survey Results and Discussion
K. Andrew R. Richards and Kim C. Graber

Chapter 8: Retention in PETE: Interview Results and Discussion
Ben D. Kern, Suzan F. Ayers, Chad M. Killian, and Amelia Mays Woods

Chapter 9: Will PETE Survive in the 21st Century?
Thomas J. Templin, Kim C. Graber, and K. Andrew R. Richards

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