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Teacher retention is a field of education research that focuses on how factors such as school characteristics and teacher demographics affect whether teachers stay in their schools, move to different schools, or leave the profession before retirement. The field developed in response to a perceived shortage in the education labor market in the ...
Study.com's Teacher Retention and Support survey, conducted in October of 2024, revealed that 65% of teachers in rural areas were able to afford to live in the neighborhood or close to the school ...
Compared to the previous five years, Missouri teacher retention was at its lowest in the 2021-22 school year. with the greatest rates of teachers leaving Missouri’s highest-needs schools ...
Schools across the country are announcing teacher and staff layoffs as districts brace for the end of a pandemic aid package that delivered the largest one-time federal investment in K-12 education.
In 2012, TNTP published The Irreplaceables: Understanding the Real Retention Crisis in America’s Urban Schools. [17] The study identified the failure of public schools to keep more of their strongest teachers (or “irreplaceables”) in the classroom than their weakest as the fundamental problem with teacher retention in urban school districts.
Teacher policy is education policy that addresses the preparation, recruitment, and retention of teachers. [12] A teacher policy is guided by the same overall vision and essential characteristics as the wider education policy: it should be strategic, holistic, feasible, sustainable, and context-sensitive.
PHOTO: De'Shawn Washington, 2024 MA Teacher of the Year, delivers a speech on teacher retention and recruitment to an audience of MA Superintendents and School Committee Board members at the M.A.S ...
Florida Education Association President Andrew Spar sits down with Yahoo Finance Live to outline the ongoing teacher shortage across states ahead of the school year, vacancies and job retentions ...