A key factor in predicting shortages is guessing how many teachers will
leave the profession annually.
Roughly 16 percent of teachers in the U.S. change jobs or
leave the profession annually.
Not exact matches
Roughly half a million U.S. teachers either move or
leave the
profession each year — attrition that costs the United States up to $ 2.2 billion
annually — with 40 to 50 percent of new teachers
leaving the
profession after five years, according to research cited in On the Path to Equity: Improving the Effectiveness of Beginning Teachers.
roughly half a million U.S. teachers either move or
leave the
profession each year — attrition that costs the United States up to $ 2.2 billion
annually.
The Alliance for Excellent Education reports roughly half a million U.S. teachers either move or
leave the
profession each year — attrition that costs the United States up to $ 2.2 billion
annually.
A similar number of teachers
annually leave the
profession entirely.
WASHINGTON, DC — Roughly half a million U.S. teachers either move or
leave the
profession each year — attrition that costs the United States up to $ 2.2 billion
annually, according to a new report from the Alliance for Excellent Education.
Roughly half a million U.S. teachers either move or
leave the
profession each year — attrition that costs the United States up to $ 2.2 billion
annually.
Teacher attrition costs the United States roughly $ 2.2 billion dollars
annually; an estimated half a million teachers either move or
leave the
profession each year.