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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Reasons for turnover: 1. Low pay (especially for young single teachers) 2. Family responsibilities 3. Moving 4. Annoying parents/admin/pastor. [/quote] I’d add to that a lack of curricular supports. Good curricula costs money and takes planning to implement. There also need to be materials for remediation and extension. [b]Catholic schools and other small privates with low budgets often rely on teachers to make their own materials and re-write outdated lessons in the curriculum[/b]. It’s a lot of extra work.[/quote] This is true for the public schools, at least in NoVA. Diocese of Arlington Catholic schools have textbooks and workbooks for most subjects.[/quote] Ha! My child’s Catholic in DC didn’t have ink in their copy machine for days so some students got held up on material needed. Not the first time this type of situation has happened. [/quote]
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