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    ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: 5 reasons we will always be educators

    By Erin Jacobson and Marijke Leibel
    Categories: Teacher leadership
    August 2022
    We have all heard the alarming statistics about the number of educators who are thinking of leaving the profession. As coordinators of the North Dakota Teacher Support System, which supports and retains beginning teachers through mentoring and coaching, we wondered what we could do to encourage teachers to think about staying for the long term. As we engaged in professional learning with mentors, beginning teachers, and instructional coaches, we heard many stories, listened to challenges, and spent countless hours thinking about how we can best support and retain effective teachers in our state. From their experiences and ours, we have created this list of five things that give us joy and are the reasons we will always be educators. Marijke Leibel: We have a lot

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    Erin Jacobson (ecjacobson@nd.gov) is coordinator of the North Dakota Teacher Support System.

     

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    Marijke Leibel (mleibel@nd.gov) is assistant coordinator of the North Dakota Teacher Support System.

     


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