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Short meetings could encourage teachers to stay on the job

  • Written by James Martinez, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership, University of Tennessee
Short meetings could encourage teachers to stay on the jobTeacher turnover annually costs school districts thousands of dollars.SDI Productions via Getty Images

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A single, 10-minute meeting between teachers and their principals can increase teacher job satisfaction, our new research shows. This increase in job satisfaction could...

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