Teachers Are Quitting, and Companies Are Hot to
Hire Them
https://www.wsj.com/articles/teachers-are-quitting-and-companies-are-hot-to-hire-them-11643634181
Businesses eager to fill jobs are offering former educators better pay and more autonomy
The Great Resignation comes for schools
https://www.politico.com/newsletters/politico-nightly/2022/01/07/the-great-resignation-comes-for-schools-495645
Preparing citizens to stick their heads in the sand
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/02/01/race-curriculum-students-consequences/
https://www.wsj.com/articles/teachers-are-quitting-and-companies-are-hot-to-hire-them-11643634181
Businesses eager to fill jobs are offering former educators better pay and more autonomy
The Great Resignation comes for schools
https://www.politico.com/newsletters/politico-nightly/2022/01/07/the-great-resignation-comes-for-schools-495645
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/02/01/race-curriculum-students-consequences/
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Big Picture View:
How to Make Better Teachers
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-05-02/better-teachers-plus-higher-pay-equals-educational-success
According to the Bloomberg piece:
“Good teachers boost their students’ performance on standardized tests, their chances of going to college and even their lifetime earnings. Whether countries prosper and grow depends on the quality of their teachers — which is why governments need to invest in raising standards…
The overriding priority should be to attract and develop greater talent. In the U.S., there’s no national minimum standard for admission to teacher-preparation programs. Compare that to Singapore and Finland, whose students consistently score near the top of international assessments. Their prospective teachers are drawn from the top 30 percent of university students and must pass a series of exams, demonstrate math and language proficiency, and sit for interviews with teaching professionals.
In Finland, where teaching ranks as the most admired profession, only 10 percent of applicants for primary-school teaching positions make it through this process.”
How to Make Better Teachers
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-05-02/better-teachers-plus-higher-pay-equals-educational-success
According to the Bloomberg piece:
“Good teachers boost their students’ performance on standardized tests, their chances of going to college and even their lifetime earnings. Whether countries prosper and grow depends on the quality of their teachers — which is why governments need to invest in raising standards…
The overriding priority should be to attract and develop greater talent. In the U.S., there’s no national minimum standard for admission to teacher-preparation programs. Compare that to Singapore and Finland, whose students consistently score near the top of international assessments. Their prospective teachers are drawn from the top 30 percent of university students and must pass a series of exams, demonstrate math and language proficiency, and sit for interviews with teaching professionals.
In Finland, where teaching ranks as the most admired profession, only 10 percent of applicants for primary-school teaching positions make it through this process.”