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  2. America's teacher shortage is 'a teacher respect issue ... - AOL

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    For example, of 1,291 public school teachers, roughly 75% Texas teachers said they had considered quitting their jobs due to a lack of respect and support, according to a study released by the ...

  3. Opinion: A record number of teachers are leaving the job ...

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    Teacher turnover, long a problem in K-12 education, has reached a record high since the pandemic hit, with 10% of educators leaving their jobs in the 2021-22 school year.

  4. Survey shows why teachers leave - AOL

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    Forty-seven (47) percent of teachers said factors unrelated to their jobs prompted them to leave. That is a 20 percent increase from 2023. Nineteen (19) percent said factors specific to their ...

  5. Why are Teachers Quitting? - AOL

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    The report also found 182,000 Americans quit their jobs in public education in February of just this year. That's compared to 138,000 a year prior. And districts are preparing for more vacancies ...

  6. Teachers are so fed up with the broken education system that ...

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    As new teachers are met with poor conditions and wages, they quit, “so we lose all that talent, and our students lose,” she adds. Indeed, most teachers report that their job is frequently ...

  7. With COVID-19 relief gone, teachers are losing their jobs. It ...

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    Popoca is among the thousands of teachers and school staffers across the U.S. at risk of losing their jobs as districts balance their budgets and prepare for the shortfall after COVID-19 relief ...

  8. Great Resignation - Wikipedia

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    Workers in their 30s (Millennials) are the most likely to quit their jobs, followed by those in their 20s (Generation Z). [108] However, by August 2022, many British workers have returned to their previous positions after quitting and some elderly Britons have opted out of retirement in order to pay their bills in the wake of high inflation.

  9. Years after COVID shutdowns, Fort Worth teachers ... - AOL

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    In years past, a large percentage of the teachers who left their jobs did so to take teaching jobs in other districts, he said. Now, he said, a growing number of them are leaving the profession ...