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Teacher Pay, the Costs of Insomnia, Wildfire Prevention: RAND Weekly Recap

This weekly recap focuses on teachers dissatisfaction with their pay and work hours, the staggering costs of insomnia, connections between wildfires and food insecurity., and more.

All Work and No Pay — Teachers Perceptions of Their Pay and Hours Worked: Findings from the 2023 State of the American Teacher Survey

<p>The authors present teachers perceptions of their base salary and total weekly hours worked and describe how these factors related to teachers well-being and their intentions to leave their jobs.</p>

U S Teachers Are Less Satisfied with Their Pay Than Most Working Adults

Sixty-six percent of U.S. teachers who responded to a new, nationally representative survey said their base salary was inadequate, compared with 39 percent of U.S. working adults. These teachers want a $17,000 increase in base pay, on average, to feel that their pay is adequate.

Five Charts That Tell Us About the State of Public Education Right Now

To monitor trends in public education, RAND fields over a dozen surveys annually to teachers, principals, and superintendents. Five charts tell us the most about the state of public education right now: staff turnover; teacher well-being; guns in schools; quality of academic instruction; and politics in schools.

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