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More kids than ever need special education, but burnout has caused a teacher shortage | New Pittsburgh Courier

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Many special education teachers quit after less than five years on the job. 10'000 Hours/Digital Vision via Getty Images by Kimber Wilkerson, University of Wisconsin-Madison A growing number of students in public schools – right now, about 15% of them – are eligible for special education services. These services include specially designed instruction for students … Continued

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