It's an interesting phenomenon that
today teachers in private schools are paid less than teachers in government schools, but express greater satisfaction with their jobs.
Not exact matches
Most public
school teachers participate
in defined benefit (DB) pension plans, which because of different accounting rules contribute significantly less
today for each dollar of future retirement benefits than
private - sector DB pensions or defined contribution (DC) pension plans.
Steve and Ann explore what our
schools are teaching
today about citizenship by interviewing and surveying those
teachers most directly charged with educating and shaping America's new citizens — high
school teachers of history and social studies
in both public and
private schools.
The polling of a nationally representative sample of 1,607
teachers, conducted by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) through the
Teacher Voice Omnibus survey, is published
today in Shadow
Schooling, a new report that provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of the
private tuition market
in the UK.