@lottepywell I've done some research on attrition of MFL teachers in Australia. No neat answer, but lack of value for the discipline (and thus the educator) and social isolation is a major factor. "Social capital: a vital ingredient for retaining FL teache
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A7. kept me in job longer. now I research about tchrs. those who aren't connected, more likely to leave. #aussieED https://t.co/F8zGbbnT0C
connecting with each other in order to survive in their jobs (https://t.co/D2VUUL4RCi). Always refreshing to connect. #langchat 2/2
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RT @MLTAQld: Social capital: a vital ingredient for retaining foreign language teachers https://t.co/cQ0ZCKsR6C #sfleducation
RT @MLTAQld: Social capital: a vital ingredient for retaining foreign language teachers https://t.co/cQ0ZCKsR6C #sfleducation
RT @MLTAQld: Social capital: a vital ingredient for retaining foreign language teachers https://t.co/cQ0ZCKsR6C #sfleducation
Social capital: a vital ingredient for retaining foreign language teachers https://t.co/cQ0ZCKsR6C #sfleducation