Chalkbeat's story covered a newly released dataset from the Colorado Department of Education
tracking teacher retention rates over the last 15 years.
Not exact matches
And, with increased emphasis on creating more professional learning opportunities for educators, Valdosta is on
track to boost
teacher retention rates too.
The regulations call for more detailed information to be gathered on how new
teachers are performing, aim to provide better
tracking of
retention rates, offers more flexibility to states in how they measure the performance of preparation programs and require states to report annual
ratings on their programs.
The federal Department of Education announced preliminary rules on Tuesday requiring states to develop
rating systems for
teacher preparation programs that would
track a range of measures, including the job placement and
retention rates of graduates and the academic performance of their students.
These regulations will require that schools keep
track of the performance and
retention rates of
teachers in their first three years after graduation.