Por: The Boston Globe Opinion January 12, 2023
Re (Page A1, Jan. 4): The proposed legislation to lift the prohibition on educators and certain other public employees from striking could almost be called “the Tewksbury bill.” Last year, our union was able to secure a contract that created decent working and learning conditions for educators and students. The Tewksbury Teachers Association saw negotiations drag on for more than six months, and we continued to work under an expired... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Politics January 13, 2023
Florida’s public schools posted help-wanted signs for nearly 5,300 teachers this month, more than double the vacancies they needed to fill two years ago and another alarming sign of an ongoing teacher shortage, the state’s teachers union said. The Florida Education... + más
How the Teacher Shortage Is Affecting One New Jersey School District | Time
Don’t blame labor for today’s high inflation | The Hill
Forbes USA Business December 14, 2022
Attracting and retaining qualified teachers may require raising pay.getty America is in a teacher shortage crisis, and despite all of the hand wringing and head scratching, there may be a simple solution: pay teachers more. The American Teacher Act aims to get states to do just... + más
‘Worst teacher I ever had’: Former Davisville Middle School student speaks out against former teacher | The Boston Globe
White Texas Teacher Benched Over Viral Rant on ‘Superior Race’ | The Daily Beast
New York Post USA Nation December 11, 2022
Dominican teachers working in city schools were startled when a city Department of Education administrator knocked on the door to their Bronx duplex last week at 11 p.m. – apparently to round up rent payments, sources said. building identified the city employee as Daniel... + más
Dominican teachers lose phone service during NYC DOE administrators probe | New York Post
Dominican teachers threatened by DOE staffers to keep quiet over steep living costs — or face deportation | New York Post
New York Post USA Nation December 04, 2022
Bilingual teachers brought from the Dominican Republic to work in New York City schools found service on their cell phones abruptly cut off last week — adding to the anxiety they face amid an who recruited them. The disruption came without warning or explanation as city and... + más
Former Episcopal teacher groomed students for sex, lawsuit says; student claims school knew | The Advocate
Orlando Sentinel USA Health October 22, 2022
Thousands of Florida’s public school teachers are in line for “best and brightest” bonuses this school year that will be paid out under the latest — and perhaps last — version of the controversial program. The 2019 iteration deletes a much-criticized provision that... + más
Low pay for child care teachers raises alarms: 'These are certainly grim statistics' | The Advocate
With teachers in short supply, states ease job requirements | ABC7
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 17, 2022
All campuses in the Malden and Haverhill schools districts are closed Monday and hundreds of teachers are picketing after negotiations between the educators and their districts broke down over the weekend and .Thousands of students — more than 7,700 in Haverhill, and 6,100 in... + más
Hundreds rally in Haverhill, Malden ahead of threatened Monday teachers strike | The Boston Globe
Contract talks resume Sunday between teachers, leaders in Haverhill and Malden | The Boston Globe
The Advocate USA Politics September 17, 2022
Teachers for Louisiana’s youngest learners are plagued by low pay, high turnover and rising rates of depression, officials said Wednesday.Child care teachers are paid an average of $19,785 per year and most get no health or retirement benefits, according to the Early Childhood... + más
Louisiana has a teacher shortage. So why are 6,500 new educators waiting on paperwork? | The Advocate
Poll: Americans give health care system failing mark | 10 WBNS
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