I want to share an experience that I had many years ago that I have shared only in part before this, and then with just a small number of people. In 1970 I was in the military and I was part of an event that was called the Jordanian Crisis. This crisis was a fierce […]
Monthly Archives: June 2019
There have been some recent articles in the Philadelphia Inquirer about turnover issues in the teaching profession. Sometimes referred to as ‘churn’, this turnover is destructive to the profession of teaching and the articles did offer some salient observations about this problem. I believe that a look at the larger picture of teacher turnover is […]