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teacher retention  |  teams & culture

what does onboarding look like in our new normal?

what makes people stay at their jobs? what makes people leave? at a time when 20% of teachers say they’re leaving next year in response to the covid-19 pandemic, we need to hold on to as many great teachers as we can. onboarding is an effective way to increase retention of new employees and enhance their productivity in the first year. however, gallup found that only 12% of employees strongly agree that their organization does a great job of onboarding new employees. not surprisingly then, 50% of employees leave in the first 18 months of a new role. this is both expensive and time consuming for employers to constantly fill vacancies.

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