The Colorado Department of Education has released the results of the 2024 Teaching and Learning Conditions Colorado Survey (TLCC). Responses from nearly 46,000 survey participants show that educators feel positive about their working conditions, but that they need more time to prepare for classes and more support with serving special populations and meeting the social […]
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Some Colorado lawmakers want to put more brakes on how schools and libraries decide to remove controversial books from their shelves. But their proposal is running into some significant opposition.
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Bill sponsors said they introduced it to combat a rise in book ban efforts impacting schools and libraries, but opponents argued the bill would interfere with local control rules.
Apr 27, 2021
Colorado is dealing with a severe shortage of teachers, and more could be leaving the profession. The Colorado Education Association says 40 percent of teachers who responded to a survey said they are considering leaving, citing several factors including low pay, long hours and pandemic hardship.
We discuss the survey results with Colorado Education Association President Amie Baca-Oehlert.