North Carolina's
average teacher pay ranking has fallen from 22nd in FY 03 - 04 to 41st in FY 15 - 16, and enrollment in teacher preparation programs is plummeting.
«It will not make a dent in North Carolina's...
average teacher pay rankings,» said Ellis in a statement.
Not exact matches
North Carolina is climbing the national
rankings on
average teacher pay, jumping over $ 50,000 for the first time.
According to estimates done by the National Education Association (NEA), North Carolina currently
ranks 37th in the nation for
average teacher pay.
Earlier reports had Colorado
ranked No. 46 in the country for
average teacher pay based on the numbers from the same organization.
DENVER — Colorado
ranks higher than previously reported in
average teacher pay in the United States.
43 —
rank of North Carolina among the 50 states in
average teacher pay («TABOR would guarantee a permanent place at the bottom for North Carolina, Progressive Pulse, August 26, 2015)
22 —
rank of North Carolina among the 50 states in
average teacher pay in 2003 - 2004 («How to Build an Economy that Works for All: Attract — and Keep — High - Quality Teachers in the Classroom with Competitive Pay,» N.C. Justice Center, October 20
pay in 2003 - 2004 («How to Build an Economy that Works for All: Attract — and Keep — High - Quality
Teachers in the Classroom with Competitive
Pay,» N.C. Justice Center, October 20
Pay,» N.C. Justice Center, October 2016)
In 2010 Tennessee
ranked 44th in the nation,
paying teachers an
average of $ 45,891.
, Wyoming
ranked 16th among states for
teacher pay in 2013, with an
average salary of $ 57,920.
According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics, Wyoming
ranked 16th among states for
teacher pay in 2013, with an
average salary of $ 57,920.
In most states,
teachers are
paid salaries that, on
average,
rank below those for professions requiring similar levels of education.
Average teacher pay in the state
ranked 47th in the nation in 2013 - 14, according to the latest National Education Association report.
Average pay for North Carolina
teachers ranks 35th in the nation, according to estimates released Wednesday by the National Education Association.
According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics,, Rhode Island
ranked 10th in the nation for
teacher pay in 2013, with an
average salary of $ 63,474.
North Carolina
ranks 37th in the nation for
average teacher pay, according to estimates released Monday by the National Education Association.