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Recruitment & Retention Help Wanted: Teacher-Shortage Hot Spots
Teacher shortages have continued in a number of regions, prompting legislative and administrative action.
Madeline Will, August 22, 2016
6 min read
Teaching Profession Opinion The So-Called Right to Teach
There is no "right to teach," in a public institution, for compensation. None. Nobody has the right to decide--hey! I think I'd like to work with children, mold their little minds. I'm smart! I'd probably be great--with no preparation or experience whatsoever. The "right to teach" and "teacher shortage" blah-blah masks a darker truth. We're not willing to solve problems--health care, clean water, racism, rampant childhood poverty, neglected schools--with hard work and investment in our collective future.
Nancy Flanagan, August 16, 2016
4 min read
Mathematics STEM and Special Ed. Teachers Could Receive Thousands of Dollars to Teach
Special education and science and math are the fields with the highest demand for teachers, prompting signing bonuses of thousands of dollars.
Madeline Will, July 8, 2016
2 min read
Recruitment & Retention More Districts Can Use Data Tool to Hire Top Teachers With Company's Acquisition
TeacherMatch, a company that claims its software program can predict how effective teacher candidates will be in the classroom, was acquired by a larger company as more school districts use data to hire effective teachers.
Elisha McNeil, June 30, 2016
4 min read
Teacher Preparation When Hawaii Says It Needs Teachers, People Respond
Here's one way to curb a teacher shortage: be Hawaii. Mainland, take notes.
Elisha McNeil, April 28, 2016
1 min read
Law & Courts Vergara Reversal Spotlights Ongoing Equity Concerns
While affirming the constitutionality of California's teacher job-protection laws, the state appeals court decried "deplorable" school-staffing arrangements.
Stephen Sawchuk, April 25, 2016
8 min read
Jessica Scherer, right, leads a one on one microcredentialing session with Katie Schlueter at Kettle Moraine Middle School on March 23, in Dousman, WI.
Jessica Scherer, right, leads a one on one microcredentialing session with Katie Schlueter at Kettle Moraine Middle School on March 23, in Dousman, WI.
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Standards & Accountability Can 'Micro-Credentialing' Salvage Teacher PD?
Advocates say the movement offers an opportunity for schools to shift away from arbitrary credit-hour requirements toward a system based on evidence of progress in specific instructional skills.
Stephen Sawchuk, March 29, 2016
8 min read
Recruitment & Retention Boston's Revamp of Teacher Hiring Sparks Gains, Costs
The Boston school district's shift to an earlier hiring cycle has improved new-teacher quality, but it has created a larger pool of "excessed" educators, a new study concludes.
Stephen Sawchuk, March 15, 2016
5 min read
Chrissell Rhone speaks with Gage Harrison, a student at the Picayune Center for Alternative Education in Picayune, Miss. After teaching for 10 years in a school system with an ample supply of black teachers, Rhone is now the only African-American teacher in his workplace.
Chrissell Rhone speaks with Gage Harrison, a student at the Picayune Center for Alternative Education in Picayune, Miss. After teaching for 10 years in a school system with an ample supply of black teachers, Rhone is now the only African-American teacher in his workplace.
Edmund D. Fountain for Education Week
Equity & Diversity Black Male Teachers a Dwindling Demographic
African-American men like Chrissell Rhone make up just 2 percent of U.S. teachers and, for many of them, school can be a lonely place.
Corey Mitchell, February 16, 2016
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Shawn Sheehan, Oklahoma’s teacher of the year, poses after giving a speech to middle and high school teachers in Glenpool, Okla., including, from left, Tanya Blades, Karen Smalley, and Lori Kapura. A state panel found that Oklahoma has the lowest pay in its region and is losing teachers to neighboring states.
Shawn Sheehan, Oklahoma’s teacher of the year, poses after giving a speech to middle and high school teachers in Glenpool, Okla., including, from left, Tanya Blades, Karen Smalley, and Lori Kapura. A state panel found that Oklahoma has the lowest pay in its region and is losing teachers to neighboring states.
Shane Bevel for Education Week
Recruitment & Retention Teacher Shortages Put Pressure on Governors, Legislators
States hungry for teachers weigh a menu of policies aimed at recruiting and retaining educators, among them pay raises, revamped evaluation systems, and bonuses.
Daarel Burnette II, February 9, 2016
7 min read
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Student Well-Being & Movement Opinion What Are Students Learning on the Football Field?
It's not just concussion awareness that has altered how high schools approach team sports, writes educator John Gerdy.
John R. Gerdy, February 5, 2016
5 min read
Recruitment & Retention What Teachers Need to Know About Teacher Recruitment
A new special report on teacher recruitment could give teachers helpful knowledge on the educator job market.
Anthony Rebora, January 28, 2016
2 min read
Kindergarten teacher Doris Velasquez works with student Jelisa Gastelum during a spelling lesson at Mervin Iverson Elementary School in Las Vegas. Velasquez, who was a stay-at-home mother and parent volunteer at the school, is in her first year teaching at Iverson.
Kindergarten teacher Doris Velasquez works with student Jelisa Gastelum during a spelling lesson at Mervin Iverson Elementary School in Las Vegas. Velasquez, who was a stay-at-home mother and parent volunteer at the school, is in her first year teaching at Iverson.
Ronda Churchill for Education Week
Special Report Teacher Recruitment
This special report explores the factors behind recent teacher shortages and highlights initiatives designed to improve district hiring processes and tap new pools of prospective educators.
January 27, 2016
School & District Management School-Leadership Positions Increasing, But Deployment Strategies Lacking
A new survey of districts and charter groups shows expansion of school-based leader roles, but not enough responsibility to go with them.
Denisa R. Superville, January 26, 2016
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