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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2022 · 28 MIN

PMP290: Teacher Pipeline Ideas & Solutions with Jen Schwanke

from Principal Matters: The School Leader's Podcast with William D. Parker

This week Jen Schwanke and William D. Parker talk about how principals and education leaders can recruit and retain high quality teachers: Learn about efforts school districts are using involving supporting employment funnels from local universities, substitute teachers, paraprofessionals, and student-teacher interns. Discover how you can leverage duty stipends and arrival/departure times as incentives for those who need differing start/end times. Brainstorm ways to balance work loads and provide solid coaching for teachers who need more support – especially in hard-to-find positions. Leaders can think outside the box, and keep investing in building relationships of trust and belonging to create places where people want to be. Listen-in to the conversation, and feel free to add your own thoughts or ideas by emailing [email protected]. The post PMP290: Teacher Pipeline Ideas & Solutions with Jen Schwanke appeared first on Principal Matters.

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