The state raised teacher salaries; required, funded and trained experienced teachers as mentors; developed licensing requirements and a staged licensing process; and required ongoing professional development.
Not exact matches
Worst Use of the Word «Biblical»: Alabama
state Senator Shadrack McGill, on opposing a bill that would
raise teacher salaries --
At a time when thousands of
teachers in New York have foregone
raises simply to keep their jobs, and while the
state is poised to cut an additional $ 1 billion or more in education funding, NYSUT is sitting on tens of millions of dollars in cash and investments and spending lavishly on six - figure employee
salaries and conferences at high - end resorts.
But 56 percent of independents thought
teacher unions had «done more harm than good,» 54 percent supported school vouchers, and only 34 percent favored
raising teacher salaries, once they had been informed about average
salary levels in their
state.
It may seem like a meaningless argument, except that such an amount is dictated by the current uniform
salary schedule, which requires those below - average
states to
raise each
teacher's
salary.
The proposal was included in the Governor's broader plan to use the
state's lottery - revenue jackpot — estimated at $ 745 million this year — to
raise school districts» budgets by 10 percent and provide
teachers with a 5 - percent
salary increase.
But when members of another random subgroup were first told the average
teacher salary in their
state, only 41 % wanted to hand out pay
raises (see Figure 11b).
In an ambitious study that seeks to examine
state education spending down to the school level, a new analysis of K - 12 expenses in Wyoming shows that while per - pupil spending has swelled to one of the highest rates in the country, schools devoted a significant portion of their money to
raising teacher salaries rather than hiring more educators.
A task force appointed by Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano has recommended that the
state raise its average starting
teacher salary from $ 28,000 to $ 35,000, a hike of 25 percent.
Connecticut
raised salaries to one of the highest levels in the nation and then equalized
salaries throughout the
state, making it easier for poor districts to attract certified
teachers.
The authors
stated that they were unable to come up with particular ways in which school districts could spend money to improve the average verbal ability of their
teachers (though other researchers such as Ferguson and Manski have suggested that higher
teacher salaries might do so), so they left out possible ways that money might be spent to
raise verbal ability.
Breaking tradition: A fixed - dollar pay
raise strategy that benefits
teachers and school districts In this analysis Marguerite Roza examines both the degree to which pay systems for
teachers are more heavily back - loaded than for many other professions and the ramifications of this steep
salary curve for
teachers,
states and school...
But
state teachers» union officials say neither of the competing plans should be passed because both fail to
raise salaries for
teachers.
In an unusual and controversial move, the New York
State Board of Regents has approved a budget proposal that would require school districts to use 1986 - 87 increases in operating aid solely for the purposes of
raising teacher salaries and hiring additional
teachers.
Wisconsin
teachers have a choice, according to Republicans in the
state legislature: Scale back your health benefits in exchange for
salary increases, or give up any hope of
raises.
Oklahoma's
state legislature already
raised the average
teacher salary $ 6,000 this year, but the strikers say it wasn't enough.
Last week, lawmakers passed a
state budget that they promised would offer
teachers an average 7 percent
raise — but instead of boosting all
teachers» pay by a simple percentage, a new
salary schedule is in place that offers younger, inexperienced
teachers big gains while shortchanging veteran
teachers who have gone to great lengths to build on their teaching credentials.
With
teachers» last pay
raise dating back to early 2007, the union says a
salary hike is long overdue, especially since last fall's voter - approved Prop. 30 increased the per - student funds the district receives from the
state.
Last week, lawmakers passed a
state budget that they promised would offer
teachers an average 7 percent
raise — but instead of boosting all
teachers» pay by a simple percentage, a new
salary schedule is in place that offers younger,...
They have already voted no to across the board
teacher salary increases and continued the freeze on
teachers»
salaries that has been in place for 5 years (at the same time passed a tax break for the wealthy, and now, with reduced revenue can not give
raises), increased class size, taken away additional pay for Masters degrees, eliminated most of the
state's
teacher assistants, gone after tenure and offered the top 25 % of the
teachers in a district $ 500 to give up their tenure immediately, increased the number of charter schools (many funded by Republicans in the private school business) and finally, the most recent scheme pondered is to let kids go to any school in the
state regardless of their home county.
A bill introduced this legislative session in the
state capital would have gradually
raised teacher contributions to 7.5 percent of their
salary, among other factors.
For veteran
teachers who have been working for years without a
raise and are struggling to make ends meet, McCrory billed the plan as a first step to improving
salaries for all
teachers and other
state employees.
Prominent in the discussions surrounding
teacher pay, in addition to the one - time bonuses proposed by McCrory and
raises targeting early - career
teachers, will be the
state's
salary schedule for educators, an ever - shifting model that, since it was revised by legislators in 2014, drops
teachers into multiple pay tiers.
Education Week reports South Dakota lawmakers recently approved a «half - penny sales - tax increase... designed to boost
teacher salaries,» the «centerpiece of a bipartisan effort to
raise the average
teacher salary in the
state to $ 48,500.»
Since 1993, when the
state imposed limits on how much districts can
raise revenue, average
teacher salary and benefits in Wisconsin have increased more than 4 percent a year, even though revenue limits have increased about 3.5 percent a year.
Earlier that decade, in 1953, a bill was introduced in the
State Legislature to
raise the legal minimum
teacher salary from $ 2,400 (annually) to $ 3,000.
The NC General Assembly will debate
teacher salary raises, school safety, prison safety, GenX funding,
state employee
raises, retiree COLAs, and more leading up to the 2018 midterms.
NC
teacher protests on Wednesday, May 16, 2018 will start off the
state legislature's 2018 budget debate on
teacher salary raises, school safety, prison safety, GenX funding,
state employee
raises, and more leading up to the 2018 midterms.
The
state legislature is also coming back to debate the budget and plans to
raise teacher salaries, but Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper wants higher
raises than Republican lawmakers.
Or offer up this tasty tidbit from Public Impact that shows
states and districts how to
raise teacher salaries by 20 to 130 percent with the money they have now.
Late - career
teacher salary raises can dramatically affect
state unfunded pension liabilities
The association is demanding
state lawmakers freeze scheduled tax breaks for corporations and those earning more than $ 200,000 a year until legislators
raise teacher salaries and per - pupil spending to the national average.
Jewell says the
state should
raise teacher salaries for both starting and veteran
teachers.
Without pension debts,
states could
raise salaries enough that
teachers wouldn't need to spend their free hours waitressing or driving for Uber.
State lawmakers tried to avert a strike by passing measures in the past week to
raise teacher salaries by $ 6,100 annually and support staff
salaries by $ 1,250 annually, as well as increase education funding by $ 50 million.
Rep. Hugh Blackwell, an influential Burke County Republican, also
raised the prospect of ditching the
state's
teacher pay schedule this week, pointing out North Carolina is one of just three
states in the country that mandate a full
salary schedule.
Many districts have used the
state's
salary increase funding for
teachers to hire RTI
teachers — which means lower or no
raises for
teachers across a district.