Identifying the Causes of Turnover among Elementary School Teachers in Tehsil Khalilabad Mangocher District kalat

Authors

  • Muhammad Naeem Langove
  • Muhammad Amir Hashmi

Keywords:

Globally education

Abstract

Globally education is considered as the mainstay growth and development
of the countries. Foundations of a good education system are always
dependent on the assistances from proficient, competent and well
experiences Teachers. In the recent years the problem of rapid teacher
turnover has been faced by many schools which has understanding which
characteristics of schools are not associated with high turnover can help
district and school administrators to plan more effective retention
responses especially when studies examine the relationships between
certain characteristics of teachers and schools.

Author Biographies

Muhammad Naeem Langove

Lecturer in Kalat 

Muhammad Amir Hashmi

Scholar in UOB 

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Published

2019-12-24