This paper is a review of the literature on the attrition of teachers, particular as it relates to teachers in sub-Saharan Africa. For the purposes of this review, attrition is taken to mean all permanent losses of teachers from the teaching profession, for whatever reason. As teacher attrition results in a requirement for replacement teachers, an understanding of the volume and pattern of teacher attrition is an essential prerequisite to planning for teacher supply. The review provides a number of messages for policy-makers in education.
Year of publication
2010
Place of publication
Paris
Pages
74
Publisher
UNESCO
Language
English
French
Region/Country
Resource type
Meeting
High-level Group on Education for All, EFA. Meeting, 9th, Addis Ababa, 23-25 February, 2010