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Gov. Ivey signs bill for incentive pay for math, science teachers


Gov. Ivey signs bill for incentive pay for math, science teachers
By WBRC Staff | May 6, 2021 at 11:20 AM CDT - Updated May 6 at 1:23 PM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Governor Kay Ivey signed the Teacher Excellence and Accountability for Mathematics and Science (TEAMS) Salary Schedule Program into law Thursday.
TEAMS is an aggressive piece of legislation to combat the estimated 3,000 unfilled math and science teacher positions in 6-12 grade classrooms across Alabama. Starting in the 2021-2022 school year, well-trained and educated middle and high school math and science teachers could earn up to $15,000 in additional pay each year.
“The quality of education in this state, particularly in rural, hard-to-staff areas, has to be solved to properly prepare our children for their futures in an ever-increasing STEM-based economy,” said Governor Ivey, who is herself a former teacher. “With TEAMS, we are placing emphasis on attracting both in-state and regional teach ....

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Alabama STEM teachers could earn up to $15,000 more per year


The new program could provides these teachers with up to $15,000 in additional pay each year.
Author: WZDX News
Updated: 10:43 AM CDT May 6, 2021
MONTGOMERY, Ala. Starting in the 2021-2022 school year, middle and high school science and math teachers could earn up to $15,000 in additional pay each year, thanks to a new program signed by Governor Kay Ivey.
Called the Teacher Excellence and Accountability for Mathematics and Science (TEAMS) Salary Schedule Program, its goal is to fill math and science teacher positions throughout the state. In 2020, there were an estimated 3,000 of these jobs unfilled. The TEAMS program – introduced in the Senate by Donnie Chesteen (R-Geneva) and in the House of Representatives by Rep. Alan Baker (R-Brewton) will provide incentive pay for interested and qualifying math and science teachers. ....

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Alabama lawmakers hope 'outside the box' approach attracts new math and science teachers


Alabama lawmakers hope ‘outside the box’ approach attracts new math and science teachers
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The map shows the type of state school governance by color and the state s ranking on the 2019 NAEP 8th grade math results.
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Five years ago, former Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley infamously said the state’s education system “sucks” as test scores in math sank near the bottom nationwide.
In 2019, the scores did just that: The National Assessment of Educational Progress – otherwise known as the nation’s report card, released every two years placed eighth and fourth grade students in Alabama dead last in testing for mathematics. ....

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