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equity  |  school leadership  |  teacher retention

how to create equitable school environments for teachers of color

we’ve talked a lot about the need to improve teacher retention. during the pandemic, teachers are feeling burned out, unsupported, and dissatisfied with their jobs and lack of recognition. a survey this summer showed that nearly 30% of teachers are more likely to leave the profession now due to the pandemic. to add to the problem, there’s been a 35% decrease in the number of college students preparing to be a teacher over the past decade. so the supply of potential teachers is going down at the same time that the demand for teachers is potentially going to skyrocket. this happens for a variety of reasons that we could spend a whole week writing about. while that problem is enough to raise some eyebrows, we want to dig in beneath the surface a bit to talk about an even more pressing problem: equity, or the lack thereof, and its impact on teacher attrition.

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