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Supporting Teacher Talent: The View from Generation Y Charts Finding 2 Chart3

Supporting Teacher Talent
Full Report: online at
Learning Point Associates
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Charts
Survey Questions & Answers
Teaching As A Career Choice
Working Conditions
Success In The Classroom
Proposed Reforms
Teachers' Unions
If I Had My Choice…

Survey Participants: Demographics

Methodology

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Increasing salaries falls in the middle among proposals to improve teaching and financial incentives receive the least support

 

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