Teacher Turnover in High-Poverty Schools: What We Know and Can Do
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Background/Context Over the past three decades, teacher turnover has increased substantially in U.S. public schools, especially in those serving large portions of low-income students of color. Teachers who choose to leave high-poverty schools serving large numbers of students of color usually transfer to schools serving wealthier, Whiter student populations. Some researchers have interpreted this trend to mean that “teachers systematically favor higher-achieving, non-minority, non-low-income students.” These ideas have influenced policy analysis concerning high-poverty schools but offered little guidance for those who would address this problem. Purpose/Objective/Research Question/Focus of Study This article…
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- Poverty
- Context (archaeology)
- Demographics
- Turnover
- Political science
- Psychology
- Pedagogy
- Public relations
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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