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Community schools boost teacher and principal satisfaction

Community schools boost teacher and principal satisfaction

By Anthony Armstrong

Teacher satisfaction has reached its lowest point in 22 years, according to the new MetLife Survey of the American Teacher: Teachers, Parents and the Economy. Meanwhile, the community school model is continuing to grow in popularity, thanks in part to its high rate of student success and teacher satisfaction. While the focus of community schools is on students and their communities, a close examination reveals three key elements that contribute to teacher and principal satisfaction while aligning with principles of high-quality professional learning.

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Anthony Armstrong is senior vice president, marketing & communications at Learning Forward. He advances Learning Forward’s vision and mission through his work on marketing, website, and outgoing communications. His background is grounded in writing, literature, and design. Anthony previously served as editor-in-chief for The Nurses Lounge magazine and taught for several years at local colleges in Dallas, Texas.

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