In Back to the Staffing Surge, Dr. Ben Scafidi, professor and director of the Education Economics Center at Kennesaw State University, measures U.S. public
school employment growth versus student growth, as well as teacher salary fluctuations and student outcomes for the past 65 years.
Public
school employment growth continues to dramatically outpace student enrollment growth.
Our latest report — Back to the Staffing Surge — measures US public
school employment growth versus student growth as well as teacher salary fluctuations and student outcomes over the past 65 years using publicly available data that state departments of education annually report to the U.S. Department of Education.
Not exact matches
Industry: Public
schools Revenue in 2013: $ 616 billion Average expected revenue
growth per year through 2015: 1 percent Average expected
employment growth per year through 2015: 1.2 percent
A report by the Australian Council for Educational Research shows a promising outlook for
employment growth over the coming years, with a spike in demand for secondary teachers expected from 2018 due to a large number of high -
school teachers reaching retirement and a growing population of
school students [1].
Figure 2 depicts
growth in private - sector and public -
school employment.
They are an essential resource for
schools, coping quickly with new and varied challenges, but over the last few years the
growth of agency
employment has driven down supply teachers» pay hugely.
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Growth and Development (webpage) Indoor Air Quality (PDF) Limited English Proficiency (PDF) Meal Charge Policy (PDF) Participation (PDF) Public Use of
School Facilities (PDF) Possession or Use of Cell Phones (PDF) Program and Curriculum Modifications — Programs for Children At Risk (PDF)
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Shameless plug: Part III of our report The
School Staffing Surge: Decades of
Employment Growth in America's Public
Schools is coming in 2015.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov / ooh, 2012) expects national
employment growth for kindergarten and elementary
school teachers to be 17 percent between 2010 and 2020.
The American Statistical Association has stated the VAM style
growth scores, similar to the one forced on local
schools by NYS, is not a valid measure of teacher effectiveness and should not be used for
employment or salary decisions.
Nashville is a city that is experiencing strong
growth in population and
employment, and public
schools are experiencing problems with overcrowding because of high demand for their services.
Job
growth among teachers is good -
employment for high
school teachers is expected to increase by 8 % from 2016 - 2026.
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Employment is expected to grow for middle
school teachers by about 6 % by 2024 due to enrollment
growth and a focus on improving student - to - teacher ratios.1 Also by 2024, many teachers are expected to reach retirement age, subsequently opening more positions for prospective educators.1
The
School Staffing Surge: Decades of
Employment Growth in America's Public
Schools, Part II Benjamin Scafidi Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice The
School Staffing Surge, Part II is a companion report to a 2012 report called The
School Staffing Surge.
Back to the Staffing Surge: The Great Teacher Salary Stagnation and the Decades - Long
Employment Growth in American Public
Schools (EdChoice, May 2017)
For me, however, what is most instructive in the report are the truly encouraging results in Washington, D. C. and the states of Tennessee and Indiana, all of which are pioneering in the measurement of
growth in student achievement as a component of educator evaluation, compensation, and continuing
employment; advancing charter
school expansion; and remaining strongly committed to other elements of accountability for student learning.
It's important to search out a home in a desirable neighborhood that offers
employment growth, great
schools, and is in your general vicinity.
In 1934 Krasner was employed by the Works Progress Administration, which gave her steady
employment as an artist however she was still unsatisfied with the
growth of her work and in 1937 she entered the Hans Hoffman
School of Fine Arts, where her style quickly blossomed and evolved, heavily shaped by the tenets of Cubism, Fauvism, and Hoffman himself.
For while the large urban public defender and district attorneys offices have been a mainstay of
employment for graduates of American law
schools since the war on crime began in the late»60s, the long war may be winding down (at least in
growth terms).
Employment growth since 1989 has been driven entirely by those with an education beyond high
school.
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Projected
employment growth of high
school teachers is 6 percent, which is lower than the average for all occupations.
Increasing
school enrollments are expected to lead to
employment growth of professional
school counseling.
However,
employment growth of child, family, and
school social workers may be limited by federal, state, and local budget constraints.
Employment, affordability, commute, walkability, investment
growth, gov» t support for positive change, housing stock,
schools,... the list goes on.