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Date: 2016-05-04 14:02:32
Business
Professional studies
Economy
San Francisco Unified School District
Teacher retention
Attrition
Churn rate
Turnover
Language attrition

PLACE-BASED AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS IN TEACHER ATTRITION: Using Data to Inform Decision Making in San Francisco Unified School District PLUS Fellows | Sarah Kolterman n Taylor Myers n Keith Welch Client | San Francisco U

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