Sentences with phrase «lower attrition rates»

In fact, teaching fellows have slightly lower attrition rates in the first two years than traditionally certified teachers.
Lower attrition rates make sense — working from home gives you more flexibility if you have kids and so forth — but how do you explain the productivity increases?
I did not know that he subsequently lowered the attrition rate to 56 %, although that too is a pretty staggering attrition rate.
Black youths are also more likely to experience discrimination in both college and the labor market than whites, where they may be steered towards for - profit colleges with low attrition rates and face fewer job options later, all of which creates an economic strain that makes paying off student loans difficult.
The time gap between the onset of dissatisfaction and a participant's decision to leave, it says, offers program managers a «window of opportunity» to improve the situation and thus lower attrition rates.
Similarly, multiple studies have reported lower attrition rates for graduates of TPPs than for TFA participants (Redding & Smith, 2016; Heilig & Jez, 2010).
In the mean time, if you'd like to find out more about how we can help lower your attrition rate while increasing work quality and satisfaction levels book in a quick call with Mike or Maciek — see our calendars here.
Factory owners — a sort you might expect to be unnerved by employee advancement initiatives — are happy too, reporting increased productivity and lower attrition rates.
When Schultz references an education initiative he recently launched, in which Starbucks will cover tuition for its U.S. employees working more than 20 hours per week who enroll in an online college - degree program from Arizona State University, Tatum asks whether Starbucks considered paying for them to attend traditional, class - based institutions with proven track records and lower attrition rates, like Spelman.
Its ascendancy can be traced to a number of different factors, not least among them high birthrates, low attrition rates, and a stress on values, learning, and ritual in creating a Jewish culture.
But the real value proposition is not only in the savings but also in terms of the lower attrition rates.
(Knowles fellows have lower attrition rates than the general teaching population.)
Among the larger charter networks — those with four or more schools — the Icahn, Kipp and Uncommon charter school networks had the lowest attrition rates in elementary school grades when compared to traditional schools in the same school district for the 2013 - 14 school year.
They assert that we «force» kids out, when in fact we have a LOWER attrition rate than the average Boston public school.
Meanwhile, Pennsylvania, with a top quintile starting salary ($ 41,901) and wage - competitiveness ratio (80) has one of the lowest attrition rates, 4.5 percent (Sutcher et al., 2016).
Most studies show that suburban and rural school districts have lower attrition rates than urban districts.
Unsurprisingly, blockchain projects using these mechanisms today often consist of distributed teams of contributors from around the world, and — anecdotally — have low attrition rates.
A multi-sector recruiter, they have low attrition rates and an extremely pleasant working environment...
A multi-sector recruiter, they have low attrition rates and an extremely pleasant...
A multi-sector recruiter, they have low attrition rates and an extremely pleasant working...
They have low attrition rates and an extremely pleasant working environment...
A multi-sector recruiter, they have low attrition rates and an extremely...
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