Teachers are leaving the education workforce at a rapid clip, with rates of attrition among educators up 66% from pre-pandemic levels.
, many teachers are retiring or quitting the profession due to pandemic-era stress, and universities aren't minting new ones fast enough.The careers that teachers are migrating toward
include software engineer, administrative assistant, real estate agent, behavioral health technician and salesperson, according to LinkedIn's research.The squeeze will continue if state and local governments don't figure out how to address burnout among working teachers and attract new talent to the profession with perks like free tuition and benefits.
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