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May 27—It's no secret that Texas public schools are losing teachers. Between the fall of 2022 and fall 2023, the attrition rate reached a historic high of 13.4%, according to data collected and ...
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.
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Texas teachers union chief says salary isn’t only issue. Steven Poole, executive director of UEA, said there’s been a shift not only in how many teachers are leaving their districts, but also ...
Texas isn’t far out of line with national trends: 8% of teachers nationwide leave the profession annually, according to the National Center for Education statistics.
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 ...
While attrition rates increased, according to surveys of teachers who left their K-12 teaching jobs in the 2021-22 school year, retirement was the most commonly cited primary reason for leaving ...
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