Not exact matches
Frequent
turnover of
teachers in thousands of American schools
undermines the entire education system.
Although the number of minority
teachers more than doubled between 1987 and 2012, high
turnover rates have
undermined efforts to diversify the
teacher workforce.
Given the meager academic progress of Elementary Turnaround Schools and their high
teacher turnover rate, which
undermines the basic culture of the school, the researchers conclude that the resources devoted to Turnaround Schools can be better spent by supporting alternative research - based strategies.
Under these circumstances everyone loses: student achievement is
undermined by high rates of
teacher turnover and
teachers who are inadequately prepared for the challenges they face.
But these increases have been
undermined by the high
turnover rate of minority
teachers, especially male minority
teachers, who are more likely to leave their schools than nonminority
teachers.