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In Response To “Teachers Stop Improving After Three Years”
- Dylan Kane
- May 11, 2015
- 1 min read
One piece of data that I hear thrown around from time to time is that teachers stop improving after 3-5 years on the job. I hear it mostly in the context of “ed reform”, and usually from people who have taught for less than five years. Thinking about that claim, and the teachers I know and have had, makes me kinda mad. Continue reading here.
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