Sentences with phrase «teachers over the next decade»

With an aging teaching force, mandated class size reductions, and the swelling numbers of immigrants and baby boomer children, U.S. schools will need an unprecedented number of new teachers over the next decade.
According to the latest statistics, U.S. schools will need approximately 2 million new teachers over the next decade.
President Obama has even weighed in, calling for the recruitment of 100,000 STEM teachers over the next decade.
More than two thirds of the nation's teachers will be replaced by new teachers over the next decade.

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- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower in real terms than they were in 2010 - Five million people earn less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done in the next parliament - Absolute poverty increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far less likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
UPDATE: Johnson released a lengthy statement in response to the AFL - CIO attack, noting he has been a «strong supporter» of a property tax cap and charter schools, was «proud» to support Tier V — «a move that will save Long Island taxpayers $ 8.5 billion and save this state $ 35 billion over the next three decades» — and has been urging teacher and public sector unions to sit down with elected officials to «hammer out revised wage agreements that reflect the current economic reality.»
Speaking today at a White House event honoring the nation's top elementary school teachers and scientist - mentors, President Barack Obama gave a stump - like speech about the need «to move from the middle to the top of the pack in science and math education over the next decade
This is something which has been very well documented and mourned in a report from the National Academy of Sciences that was issued by a committee headed by Norman Augustine just a few months ago and this report — which is called «he Gathering Storm» — lays out in some detail the concern that that [leaves us] with a long hole over the next couple of decades, because of weaknesses in [the] way we fund basic physical sciences, the way we are training people to do physical sciences, the way we treat science in elementary and high - school programs — all of those factors, the way we pay teachers, the way we use the patent system where we try to provide incentives in some of the physical sciences; we are losing our leadership gradually to other countries, especially in Europe and [of] particular concern in Asia, where the rise of science in, particularly China, to a certain extent India and other parts of Southeast Asia, are cause for long - term concern.
Personnel who were already unable to recruit enough talented teachers shudder as they contemplate dealing with the teacher shortages expected over the next decade.
Teacher Shortages Over the next decade the UK will need more than 40,000 teachers to respond to pupil increases of 800,000.
Following recent demand - driven reforms, some universities are admitting larger numbers of teacher education students with increasingly low Year 12 performances — a trend that may continue as the number of teachers required to staff our schools grows over the next decade.
Australia faces a number of challenges over the next decade in planning the future teacher workforce.
For example, in California, one - third of the entire teacher work force, about 100,000 teachers, will retire over the next decade and need to be replaced, compounding what the governor's office calls a «severe» current teacher shortage.
Some experts predict that over the next decade 2 million teachers will need to be hired in the United States.
The Teacher Shortage: Solutions That Work Low pay, large classes, lack of respect for the profession: Those are probably the most common in a long list of reasons cited for the nation's teacher shortage, which most experts predict will worsen over the next Teacher Shortage: Solutions That Work Low pay, large classes, lack of respect for the profession: Those are probably the most common in a long list of reasons cited for the nation's teacher shortage, which most experts predict will worsen over the next teacher shortage, which most experts predict will worsen over the next decade.
American Federation of Teachers President Sandra Feldman's Speech to the Detroit Economic Club In this January 18, 2000, speech Ms. Feldman lists several statistics such as the projected number of new teachers needed over the next decade, average salaries for teachers, and which states provide salary supplements for teachers with National Board CertifTeachers President Sandra Feldman's Speech to the Detroit Economic Club In this January 18, 2000, speech Ms. Feldman lists several statistics such as the projected number of new teachers needed over the next decade, average salaries for teachers, and which states provide salary supplements for teachers with National Board Certifteachers needed over the next decade, average salaries for teachers, and which states provide salary supplements for teachers with National Board Certifteachers, and which states provide salary supplements for teachers with National Board Certifteachers with National Board Certification.
Over the next several decades, the AFT left its mark on many educational policies and on the political realm in general as it grew into a powerful union for teacher rights.
As Governor Malloy sits on top of one of the largest unfunded state and teacher pension systems in the country, an unfunded liability that will cost Connecticut taxpayers more than $ 20 billion to resolve over the next two decades, leave it to back room politics of the Malloy administration to wheel and deal a way for Steven Adamowski to boost his pension at taxpayer expense.
The Teacher Retention and Turnover Research: Interim Report warns that, as a growing proportion of secondary school teachers approach their mid-30s, the sector will face a real teacher supply challenge over the next Teacher Retention and Turnover Research: Interim Report warns that, as a growing proportion of secondary school teachers approach their mid-30s, the sector will face a real teacher supply challenge over the next teacher supply challenge over the next decade.
It is long past time to move to the next level of reform and accountability — the extrinsic type — and this is the trend we must and will see over the next several decades in what I believe will be the civil rights revolution of the 21st century, which I think will play out simultaneously on the two tracks I have just mentioned: the delivery system for education and the means by which we prepare and compensate educators, primarily teachers.
The absence of African American male teachers in American classrooms is an issue that must be addressed over this next decade.
«Over the next decade we will hire more than 2 million teachers for America's schools.
State education officials say that California will be hard - pressed to find the 110,000 new teachers they predict will be needed over the next decade and foresee shortages in several fields, particularly in math, science and bilingual education.
There's incentive money for teacher merit - pay systems, as well as the proposed Early Learning Challenge Fund to increase access and quality of preK education, which includes $ 9.3 billion available in competitive grants over the next decade.
State education officials say California will be hard - pressed to find the 110,000 new teachers they predict will be needed over the next decade and foresee shortages in several fields, particularly in math, science and bilingual education.
The Education Next paper, authored by the University of Washington's Dan Goldhaber and Joe Walch, investigated the academic qualifications of new teachers and found that average SAT scores have increased significantly over the last decade.
Adding even 50 charter school teachers would cost the state an additional $ 380,000 a year or almost $ 4 million over the next decade.
By Barnett Berry and Patrick M. Shields Over the next decade, we will recruit and hire more than 2 million teachers for America's schools.
«The number of Californians seeking to become teachers has plummeted by 45 % over a seven - year period, even as student enrollments are projected to rise by 230,000 over the next decade and as many as 100,000 teachers are expected to retire.»
As large numbers of U.S. public school teachers retire and enrollments rise during the next decade, over two million new teachers will enter the profession.
Figure 2 shows that teacher numbers have kept pace with pupil numbers as they have grown rapidly over the last five years and primary pupil numbers are not expected to accelerate at the same rate over the next decade.
Jorge Riveros studied at National School of Fine Arts (1951 - 1956) and worked as a teacher at different institutions over the next decade.
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