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MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 11:23:00

she began a volunteer as a doctor medic we are inspired by these examples and i m sure that these examples will stay in ou hearts forever [speaking non-english] translator: many people who stay where they are also inspire us they are teachers, energ workers, they also inspire u and they will stay in ou hearts [speaking non-english] translator: i saw a video o the internet when a teacher, a ukrainian teacher, was conducting an online atlas and form nerd notebook in a middle of a snowy street. [speaking non-english]

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 11:55:00

creative plans to talk about a mentorship about the positions that are vacant that are really difficult to fill are in place that are difficult to live a lot of inner city school systems. so some say they are payin close attention to those place to try to make it easier and t retain these teachers. yes also going to colleges and say hey, this is a great profession john it! because since the 1970s, those numbers up people and rollin and education as a major and going into their professio have dropped, and now becaus of covid, it s scary how few people are interested. could you talk about the tw factors here, one is a lot o so many younger teachers, an to, the fact that all teachers are playing catch-up in th sense because of the year lost to the pandemic right you re exactly right what you have as really compounding problem, right you have young teacher to sign up and say, hang on a second this isn t what i signed u for. they get booed out very fast

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 11:36:00

is and that party ran him ou of politics! you ve got a vermont governo that s got an approval ratin in the 80s yeah, bill scott. there is a way phillips got! , and there is a way for republicans, you ve shown the, way and other people have show it, and has nothing to do with being divisive helping to do with being wok wars it has nothing to do wit trying to find the mos divisive issues out there. talk about that, and talk abou how crazy it is that you ve go all these republican governors with approval ratings in the 70s and 80s, and nobod nationally is interested well, you make an excellent point! look, i m leaving the blue state in the country with very high approval rating, and we focus on a solving it i when we talk about reachin across the aisle and working together to find compromise,

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 11:54:00

shortage last year, but it seemed that we hit the pinnacl this year. did i get worse without a doubt the key educators say it getting a young colleg students to choose the profession our message to them is, you could ask for most noble field everybody want to make a impact on this world, this i where it needs to be done. that is so true there are stories legislator who are trying to take action, and it s proposing more mone for teachers they are saying that covid relief plan of money that available. but that s temporary educators say they really need a long term solution here. and for that a teacher in your family, or if you decide, kids you know how wonderfu teachers are, how hard the work, the hours they put and buying their own supplies. that s been going on for a lon time but it really makes you worr about the future it is not a profession that going to attract people into i anymore. what are some solutions beyond those bonus as we see in som states to retain teacher

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 11:56:00

and they re gone what identity does who are lef there? they have to pick off th slack. and so now suddenly they aren getting paid that well the hours get longer and it just gets tougher nothing is a consider s kids are behind economically. and that also a struggling emotionally. so you do you have enoug support to get those kids back on track it kind of be on the shoulders of 1%, one classroom, and want amateur school. and we heard from the white house of the first lady was teacher as a is anything at the federal level that could help in these areas? honestly, it s money. look you hear it from every singl teacher. we just aren t paid enough the alumni spoke to in the cas in massachusetts that left the job after a year, she had to live with her parents. she didn t have enough money t pay rent she s alive with her parents she had $100,000 in studen debt yeah. and she just couldn t swing it ultimately, you have to suppor these people financially a well as emotionally, logisticall

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