The Nation - News from Oct. 15, 1985
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Thirty-eight percent of college teachers surveyed by the Carnegie Foundation said they are thinking of leaving the profession within five years. Ernest L. Boyer, president of the foundation, based at Princeton University, said Monday the survey indicates that faculty members are also troubled about the quality of the students. Twenty-one percent of teachers said they would not choose teaching if they could start over.
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