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Turnover among Alaska’s teachers was roughly the same in 2007 as it had been in 1999, with about 14% leaving their school districts (Figure 1). Turnover also remained twice as high in rural as in urban districts—about 22%, compared with 10%. That lack of broad change comes after years of efforts by Alaska’s state government, universities, and school districts to reduce teacher turnover, especially in rural areas.

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7-1-2008

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Alaska, education, teacher turnover, teacher retention

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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8974

Turnover Among Alaska Teachers: Is It Changing?

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