According to a recent survey, 55% of teachers say they are thinking about leaving the profession early because of the stress of the last two school years. The number is higher among Black (62%) and Hispanic (59%) teachers.
55% of teachers say they are thinking about leaving the profession early because of the stress of the last two school years, according to a recent survey from the National Education Association."I've thought more than I ever have in my career about leaving education," said Kevin Adams, a 16-year veteran of the Denver Public Schools system who teaches a mix of high school and middle school social studies classes."Some of the work feels unsustainable.
The list includes the Center for Black Educator Development, whose mission is, in part, to"rebuild the Black teacher pipeline." Woldeyohannes and the team at CBED are focused on addressing educational inequities. The group is working to get more teachers of color into the classroom, and to keep the teachers who are already there.
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