Teachers generally like teaching. They stay in their chosen profession about as long as accountants or social workers stay in theirs. Teachers may not get rich, but they live comfortably middle-class ...
The “teacher shortage” is fueled not by lower numbers of individuals entering the field, but by rapidly growing numbers of ...
In a guest column, teacher Jordan Kohanim sounds the alarm on the well-being and future of her profession. On social media and personal blogs, teachers nationwide are saying the last 18 months have ...
In a world where we often hear about the "teacher shortage," it’s time to ask ourselves: What exactly does that mean? Are we short on teachers, or are we short ...
Every spring, school and district leaders ask teachers about their plans to return to teaching in the fall. They need to know how many teachers to begin recruiting for the next school year. These ...
Beginning teachers are most susceptible to leaving the profession. With upwards of 10,000 teacher vacancies and a decline in teacher credentials with California, it is urgent for the state — alongside ...
The first math class Arne Lim taught at Palo Alto High School was in 1985, with about 35 students in the tower building — a campus relic that no longer can be used for its classrooms since there’s no ...
Genevieve Debose, Claire Jellinek, Greg Mullenholz, Shakera Walker, Maryann Woods-Murphy “Teachers matter. So instead of bashing them, or defending the status quo, let’s offer schools a deal. Give ...
Despite the ongoing issue of teacher authority infringement, teachers remain the top desired profession among middle and high ...
A Connecticut teacher who sued the Hartford Public Schools district for allegedly violating his free speech told Fox News Digital that administrators are making teachers' jobs more difficult due to ...