Igor Takacs, the president of Central Decatur's board of education, says he has noticed a shift in
teacher satisfaction since the TAP system was implemented.
Not exact matches
The 2012 MetLife Survey of the American
Teacher paints a grim picture of teacher morale, one that is likely familiar to principals: educators» satisfaction has dropped by fifteen percentage points sinc
Teacher paints a grim picture of
teacher morale, one that is likely familiar to principals: educators» satisfaction has dropped by fifteen percentage points sinc
teacher morale, one that is likely familiar to principals: educators»
satisfaction has dropped by fifteen percentage points
since 2009.
Teachers are reporting the lowest levels of job
satisfaction since 1989, according to the most recent MetLife Survey of the American
Teacher, with just 44 percent of respondents describing themselves as «very satisfied» with their classroom careers, down from 62 percent only three years ago (MetLife, 2012, p. 7).
There is no reason why a
teacher should be depressed or experience burn - out
since they are a critical factor in the teaching industry, after - all they should grow and enjoy job
satisfaction like those in other professions.
But it can't be good news that a survey of
teachers released in March by MetLife found the lowest job
satisfaction numbers
since 1989, with just 44 percent of respondents describing themselves as «very satisfied» with their classroom careers, down from 59 percent in 2009 and 62 percent in 2008.
A 2010 National
Teacher Survey by Met Life found that teacher satisfaction levels have plummeted since stifling Common Core mandates were i
Teacher Survey by Met Life found that
teacher satisfaction levels have plummeted since stifling Common Core mandates were i
teacher satisfaction levels have plummeted
since stifling Common Core mandates were imposed.