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New Teacher Retention: Why Do So Many Leave, What Can Be Done?
From#EdChat Radio
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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Apr 14, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Around 50% of new teachers will leave the profession within the first five years. In this segment we go looking for causes and solutions.
Follow: @shiftparadigm @wmchamberlain @tomwhitby @bamradionetwork
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Mark Weston Ph.D. has worked at all levels of the educational system — classroom, school, congress, US Dept of education, technology companies, and universities. He's currently an Associate Dean at Georgia Tech. William Chamberlain husband, father, and an educator. He teaches in the school he grew up in. Tom Whitby is contributing Editor at SmartBrief, founder of #Edchat, Twitter-Using Educators, and NYSCATE Network.
Follow: @shiftparadigm @wmchamberlain @tomwhitby @bamradionetwork
EdChat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com/
Mark Weston Ph.D. has worked at all levels of the educational system — classroom, school, congress, US Dept of education, technology companies, and universities. He's currently an Associate Dean at Georgia Tech. William Chamberlain husband, father, and an educator. He teaches in the school he grew up in. Tom Whitby is contributing Editor at SmartBrief, founder of #Edchat, Twitter-Using Educators, and NYSCATE Network.
Released:
Apr 14, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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