Does Teacher Turnover Have a Negative Impact on Student Achievement in High-Needs Schools?

Despite popular belief, a new study by Eric Hanushek and Steven Rivkin for the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests that the answer to this question is “no.”  When the researchers studied a large (anonymous) Texas district, they found that teachers who left their school tended to be significantly less effective than teachers who stayed.  Click here to read the study.

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