We have
an overall teacher shortage, but we need to recruit more teachers of color.
DPI is also looking at other possible rule changes, to fill
an overall teacher shortage in the state.
Massachusetts and Connecticut have attracted capable people to the field with competitive pay, and neither has
an overall teacher shortage.
Not exact matches
Low average daily wages, lack of health insurance and other benefits, and lack of due process — a substitute
teacher does not enjoy the right to a fair hearing or a process of complaint resolution if he or she is reported for classroom infractions — contribute to critical nationwide substitute
shortages and an
overall decline in substitute
teacher morale.
There are also specific
shortages of qualified maths and science
teachers, and an
overall shortage of 44 000 educated
teachers and preschool
teachers is predicted in the year 2020.
While the
overall number of
teachers has kept pace with rising pupil numbers,
teacher shortages are growing, particularly in poorer areas and at secondary level, according to the authors.
In California, where the
teacher shortage is particularly severe, the increase of under - prepared educators in classrooms is on the upswing, even the though the
overall number is still quite small.
Although there is no
overall shortage of good, licensed
teachers, spot
shortages in some specialties and in certain geographic locations DO exist and the unions have not done much to help school boards recruit and retain effective
teachers in those areas.
School districts like McDowell are among the first to feel it when there's an
overall shortage of
teachers.
The reasons for lacking diversity likely vary from district to district, but commonly include
overall reduction in candidates during today's
teacher shortage, lack of regional diversity and recruiting tactics that don't reach broad candidate pools.