Sentences with phrase «low teacher pay»

It's the latest in a series of strikes across the nation over low teacher pay.
Arizona teachers and education advocates march at the Arizona Capitol highlighting low teacher pay and school funding on March 28, 2018, in Phoenix.
The recent strike of 20,000 West Virginia teachers protesting pay so low that some qualify for food stamps (Jorgensen & Sterling, 2018) might prompt the question: Are teacher shortages simply about low teacher pay?
With each unacceptable response from Governor Doug Ducey and the state legislature, the #RedforEd movement has grown stronger, joining educator - led protests in other states that have pushed low teacher pay and the divestment in public education into the national spotlight.
Public school advocates claim that North Carolina's low teacher pay ranking and shortfall from national average pay levels indicate that we aren't paying our teachers enough.
«But that nervousness usually goes away pretty soon because I've never seen a district lower teacher pay when they get more freedom.»
In the midst of statewide protests over low teacher pay and school spending, new federal data show that nine in 10 teachers spend their own money — often hundreds of dollars a year — on classroom supplies.
Program quality is threatened by workforce instability, an outcome of low teacher pay.
Arizona teachers and education advocates march in front of the Arizona Capitol highlighting low teacher pay and school funding in Phoenix.
The Arizona walkout is part of a bubbling national uprising over low teacher pay and funding.
Arizona teachers and education advocates march at the Arizona Capitol protesting low teacher pay and school funding in Phoenix.
Low teacher pay is another problem.
In the midst of statewide protests over low teacher pay and school spending, new federal data show that nine in 10 teachers spend their own money — often hundreds of dollars — on classroom supplies.
Low teacher pay is not news.
While the report recognizes that low teacher pay is not news — especially when it comes to low entry - level salaries — researchers were interested in seeing if the salaries of mid - and late - career teachers «were high enough to attract and keep the nation's most talented individuals.»
The causes are numerous, from a national decline in interest in the teaching profession to frustrations with North Carolina's low teacher pay and recent policy changes from the state legislature.
In the midst of statewide protests over low teacher pay and school spending, new federal data show that nine out of 10 teachers spend their own money — often hundreds of dollars — on classroom supplies.
Increasing [student] enrollments with decreasing budgets, state policy that limits innovation, and one of the lowest teacher pay scales across the nation
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