A new survey has shed light on a pressing issue in the education sector, with alarming statistics revealing that a staggering 70% of early-career teachers are abandoning the classroom. Conducted by a leading education publication, The 74, the exclusive survey has uncovered the reasons behind this mass exodus, which is having a devastating impact on schools and students alike. According to the findings, teachers are citing burnout, lack of support, and unsatisfactory working conditions as the primary factors driving them to leave the profession. As the demand for qualified educators continues to grow, the consequences of this trend are far-reaching, with schools struggling to fill vacancies and students facing the risk of inadequate instruction.
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