teachers that are there, those staff members that are there, at the schools are already stretched very thin. those new certified teachers, new people coming in are already coming into stress situations. and, you know, if you want to attract people to a job or career, it has to be a job or career that you want to keep. so that s what we really need to focus on is retaining the teachers that we have and creating a situation where it becomes attractive because staff members want to stay. dana: 45% of public schools began the 2022-2023 school year with one or more unfilled teaching positions. that s only going to get worse. what is also getting worse is something we re very concerned about here at this show and at this channel. the nation s report card showing this decline, the score change between 2020 and 2023 reading down four points, math down nine
What do real-time job-openings data reveal about teacher hiring and shortages? Dan Goldhaber and a team of researchers at the University of Washington wanted to find out. They scraped public job postings from school district websites across the state of Washington, and compared the number of openings against the number of people working in those […]
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The Parliamentary Standing Committee discovered that there are over 7.4 lakh teacher openings at the elementary level (Classes 1 through 8), 1.6 lakh openings at the secondary level (Classes 9 and 10), and over 92,000 at the upper secondary level.
exposed to covid no longer has to quarantine for two weeks. they can come back to school as long as they re asymptomatic but they must wear the mask for an additional ten days. school officials announced today some 200 vacancies for teachers. not all of them are for in-classroom learning, but school officials say they don t expect that to impact the classroom. they re saying every student today would be greeted by educators. but school officials are encouraging people with referrals to apply for those teaching positions. today we had the opportunity to speak with some teachers and parents with respect to some of the shortages and changes with the covid protocols. many of them hoping for a sense of normalcy. take a listen. my son right here, he loves school. with them going virtual, he didn t like it. he liked being around other kids. i like they re going back. we re hoping it s normal as far as covid. we hope with the new superintendent and being a community school, we can offer mo