Despite high teacher turnover and failing test scores, the state board of education backed off.
Not exact matches
Urban charter schools are another exception: They yield strongly positive outcomes for low - income and minority students
despite high rates of
teacher and principal
turnover.
But in a new article for Education Next, Chad Aldeman and Kelly Robson of Bellwether Education Partners find that
despite the widely held belief that pensions entice
teachers to stay on the job, states base the financial health of their pension plans on the opposite assumption: they rely on
high rates of
teacher turnover in order to balance the books.
Despite principal
turnover, students and
teachers both give administrators
high marks for their commitment to YATST.
The evidence at first seems contradictory, as the quality of instruction appears to decline following
turnover despite the fact that most work shows
higher attrition for less effective
teachers.
It argues that, in continuing to pay premiums for experience and educational attainment,
teacher salaries are potentially making it harder to recruit and hold onto
teachers of color and young
teachers,
despite concerns about the lack of diversity in the teaching force and
high rates of
teacher turnover.