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Pandemic prompts more teachers to consider early retirement or new career

  • Written by Gema Zamarro, Professor of Education and 21st Century Endowed Chair in Teacher Quality, University of Arkansas
imageTeachers have faced high levels of stress and burnout throughout the pandemic.Kali9/E+ Collection via Getty Images

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The COVID-19 pandemic reduced teachers’ commitment to remain in the classroom, our study on teacher turnover found.

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