Tuesday, June 6, 2006

Provenio Group Open Letter Urges Parents and Administrators to Address Why Teachers Are Leaving the Classroom

Provenio Group Open Letter Urges Parents and Administrators to Address Why Teachers Are Leaving the Classroom

The Provenio Group today urged parents and administrators through an open letter to take heed of the growing number of teachers who are leaving the profession early because of poor student behavior.

Austin, TX (PRWEB) November 21, 2006

The Provenio Group, a company that provides online curriculum and assessment tools to help educators address student social and emotional needs, today urged parents and administrators to take heed of the growing number of teachers who are leaving the profession early because of poor student behavior.

In an open letter to the teaching community, Jay Burcham, Provenio Group co-founder, cited numbers by the Alliance for Excellent Education that show the United States spending up to $2.2 billion dollars to replace teachers, many of whom have cited student behavior as a main reason for leaving.

"I think teachers are trying to teach us something as they walk out the door," said Burcham. "They want the time and resources to prepare their students for life. Yes, competing and success within the global economy is important, but so is self esteem and friendship. Teachers are leaving because the opportunity to truly educate is no longer valued."

To read the full open letter, go to http://www. proveniogroup. com/pressrelease. pdf (http://www. proveniogroup. com/pressrelease. pdf).

About the Provenio Group

Based in Austin, Texas, the Provenio Group developed LEAPS (Life Excelerator/Assessment of Personal Skills) an instructor-lead, comprehensive and individualized online assessment tool and library of turn-key lesson plans. The Provenio Group works with educators in more than 20 states to use LEAPS as a custom curriculum that teaches youths the essential coping, adapting and functioning skills they need to succeed in school and life.

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