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April 29, 2025 • 27 mins

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4 Flexibility Options Schools Need NOW to Retain Great Teachers


In this week's episode, I share something deeply personal that has been on my mind since I left the classroom full-time two years ago. The truth? I never stopped loving teaching or my students - I simply needed more flexibility than traditional school structures could offer.


The Flexibility Crisis in Education


Let's be honest - teaching has become an all-or-nothing profession. You're either in the classroom full-time or completely out of education. This inflexible system is driving away talented educators who love teaching but need options that accommodate:

  • Young children at home
  • Aging parents requiring care
  • Personal health needs
  • Work-life balance

In this episode, I explore four potential solutions that could enable teachers to remain in the profession while enjoying more flexibility in their schedules.

They include:


1. Reimagined Sabbaticals
Not just unpaid leave, but structured breaks (6 months to a year) with:

  • Partial pay possibilities
  • Guaranteed retention of tenure
  • Maintained healthcare benefits
  • Return-to-position guarantees


2. Expanded Job Shares
Allow two excellent teachers to split one full-time position:

  • Flexible scheduling options
  • Maintained benefits (critical improvement needed)
  • Reduced burnout
  • Preserved institutional knowledge
  • Collaborative teaching partnerships
  • Less disruption for students


3. Reduced Load Contracts
Common in higher education but rarely available in K-12:

  • Teach fewer classes/sections
  • Perfect for experienced educators
  • Opportunity to bring back retired teachers as mentors
  • Reduce burnout while maintaining connections


4. Administrative Support Systems
Address the number one complaint: "I love teaching - it's all the OTHER stuff that wears me out"

  • Dedicated admin support for paperwork
  • Help with data entry, reporting, emails
  • Grade management assistance
  • Parent communication support
  • Reduced mental load for teachers


Bonus Idea: Professional "Break" Bank
Create systems where teachers can donate time to colleagues needing mental health breaks - not just for physical illness.

Remember: Flexible options aren't a sign of wea

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