Sunday, March 25, 2012

Teacher Turnover Affects All Students' Achievement, Study Indicates - Teacher Beat - Education Week

This is also a strong argument for tenure.  Remember, teacher working conditions=student learning conditions.

Teacher Turnover Affects All Students' Achievement, Study Indicates - Teacher Beat - Education Week: "When reporting on that study, I played devil's advocate by pointing out that it didn't address the cultural impact of having a staff that's always in flux. The recently released CALDER paper suggests I may have been right in probing this question.

Written by the University of Michigan's Matthew Ronfeldt, Stanford University's Susanna Loeb, and the University of Virginia's Jim Wyckoff, the new paper basically picks up on the same question. Even if overall teacher effectiveness stays the same in a school with turnover, it's well documented that turnover hurts staff cohesion and the shared sense of community in schools, the scholars reasoned. Could that have an impact on student achievement, too?"

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