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Reply to "When a large number of teachers leave a school in one year"
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[quote=Anonymous]I agree to a point, pp, that when there is dysfunction in a building, it's good for the unhappy teachers to be able to leave. But if they are great teachers, it's a loss for the school. It's better to find ways to fix the dysfunction and keep these teachers. Plus, when schools are in a bad state, it's often the worst teachers who stick around because they are stuck. They can't get hired elsewhere. It is naive to think that your kids' teachers' happiness doesn't impact your kids' educational experience. As parents, we want healthy school environments that support our kids' most innovative and effective teachers. There of course can be many reasons teachers choose to leave, but when they depart in big numbers, then as parents we should wonder whether there is an internal, school problem.[/quote]
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