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Dr. Andrew Pendola serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Foundations, Leadership, and Technology at Auburn University's College of Education. His research centers on educator labor markets, school policy, finance, and equity, with particular emphasis on teacher recruitment and retention patterns to address educator shortages and workplace satisfaction dynamics.
Dr. Pendola's scholarly work investigates large-scale patterns in educator mobility, examining how policy decisions impact teacher placement and retention. His research spans rural leadership practices, special education labor markets, and socioecological factors influencing school achievement. He teaches graduate-level courses in school law, budgeting, politics, and leadership ethics, connecting theoretical frameworks with practical administrative challenges.
Analysis of his recent publications (2023-2025) reveals consistent focus on teacher retention strategies across diverse contexts, including Alabama-specific interventions and cross-cultural comparisons of rural leadership. His work frequently employs large-scale data to identify resilient schools, examine funding impacts, and develop practical solutions for educator shortages. Key thematic threads include the intersection of mental health and education, STEM graduate student support through the QMER Learning Community, and economic implications of school finance decisions.
Dr. Pendola has received significant recognition for his contributions:
- College of Education Outstanding Faculty Award for Outreach (2022) for improving inclusion, efficacy, and belongingness for graduate students through the QMER Learning Community
His research has been featured by prominent organizations including the Scholars Strategy Network, American Academy for the Advancement of Science, and National Association of Secondary School Principals. Dr. Pendola's work provides actionable insights for school administrators addressing teacher shortages and leadership challenges, particularly in high-need and rural educational settings.
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