Private school teachers generally earn less than their public school counterparts, with teachers at parochial schools at the lowest end of the salary range.
While it is very difficult to remove public school teachers,
private school teachers generally have contracts that are renewable each year.
Not exact matches
With K — 12 teaching being an integrated market, reducing public
school pay would affect the ability of
schools more
generally to attract
teachers, including
private schools.
Generally, prospective
teachers do not need to meet state standards and have a teaching license in order to teach in a
private school.
Teachers at boarding
schools generally earn less than those at
private day
schools because part of their salary is in the form of room and board, which accounts for about 25 - 35 % of their income.
Also, for an inexperienced
teacher, a
private school is
generally an easier assignment.
The
school teachers in Villanova Catholic had limited opportunities in teaching in a
private school, but not limited teaching opportunities
generally.