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International teachers fill gaps amid teacher attrition
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English - May 06, 2024 13:00 - 13 minutes - 9.57 MBDocumentary Society & Culture news coastal nc north carolina coast real people interview storytelling local Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Hosted by Rend Smith
Featuring Claudia M. Rivera Cotto of Enlace Latino NC
Music by PenguinMusic – Better Day from Pixabay.
Data on the 'State of the Teaching Profession' shows significant arrival of international teachers to the state during 2022-23 in the state of North Carolina. With teachers leaving in increasing numbers districts are increasingly looking to international teachers as a valuable resource. Claudia M. Rivera Cotto dug into the data in a story she wrote International teachers fill gaps amid teacher attrition in North Carolina.