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What is the attrition rate of special education teachers?

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  • by Cassi Nesmith on July 14th, 2010

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    In 2000, the attrition rate for special education teachers was theorized to be between 8 percent to 10 percent. Special education teachers leave their positions for new careers, other types of teaching jobs and retirement. There is a national annual need for around 29,000 qualified special education teachers.

    References:

    Teacher Burnout

    How to Keep Your Special Ed Teachers

    A study of experienced special education teachers' perceptions of adminstrative support

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