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The Hidden Cost of Talent Hoarding in Schools: A Silent Crisis Impacting Educators

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  Introduction In the rapidly evolving landscape of education, talent is the most vital resource. Educators drive innovation, shape the future, and foster young minds. However, a concerning and often unspoken trend within schools is stifling this potential Talent Hoarding. This practice, where leadership or administrators intentionally retain high-performing staff in specific roles or limit their professional growth to maintain institutional stability or personal control, has become a silent crisis in educational institutions. While it may appear as a strategy for continuity, the long-term consequences of talent hoarding are profound. It affects not only the personal and professional development of educators but also the overall health, creativity, and progressiveness of the school environment. What is Talent Hoarding? Talent hoarding refers to the practice of restricting the mobility, visibility, or upward movement of talented educators to keep them confined within certain roles o...

Free Online Courses for Professional Development of In-Service Teachers and Student Teachers

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  A Teacher is always a Learner who frames her own Teaching Goals and strives hard to conquer it and build a vast knowledge bank for her learners. If you are a Teacher who is keen to know about the latest trends and developments in the field of education and educational technology, and interested in upgrading your knowledge and apply it creatively on your pupils, and build in yourself a confidence to tackle the educational crisis as per the wants and needs of present scenario of 21st century, then this article is for you, to establish a strong Professional attitude and etiquettes of Teaching Profession through continuous Professional Development. Professional Development is a way for individuals and teams to expand and/or deepen their skills as educators. Professional Development (sometimes abbreviated as PD) generally refers to formal classes, seminars, and workshops. However, the term professional development can be used to describe any means by which a teacher seeks to increase ...