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  2. Teachers are so fed up with the broken education system that ...

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    As new teachers are met with poor conditions and wages, they quit, “so we lose all that talent, and our students lose,” she adds. Indeed, most teachers report that their job is frequently ...

  3. Opinion: A record number of teachers are leaving the job ...

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    The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 exempted teachers from overtime pay and still stands as law today. The teaching profession, and the American education system as a whole, is dependent on this ...

  4. Housing affordability is so strained that teachers would need ...

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    Why it’s so hard for teachers to buy a home The crux of the housing affordability issue is teacher wages aren’t increasing enough to keep pace with the rising cost of buying a house.

  5. Teacher retention - Wikipedia

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    Teacher retention is a field of education research that focuses on how factors such as school characteristics and teacher demographics affect whether teachers stay in their schools, move to different schools, or leave the profession before retirement.

  6. A closer look at why teachers are pushing for higher pay - AOL

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    Teacher pay is on the rise — at least that's what over half of U.S. governors are aiming for. "Our teachers are making 6.4% less today than they did 10 years ago," said Becky Pringle, National ...

  7. National Council on Teacher Quality - Wikipedia

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    The National Council on Teacher Quality was founded in 2000 by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute. [1] [2] The council advocates for more rigorous teacher preparation, performance pay or merit-based teacher pay systems, educator equity, and a more diverse teacher workforce.

  8. 2018–2019 education workers' strikes in the United States

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    Furthermore, teachers hired after January 1, 2021, will not receive health benefits, along with teachers having to pay $10,000 per year in out of pocket health insurance. [ 21 ] Because of a majority of the strikes being in predominantly Republican Party-controlled, conservative states, the strikes have been referred to as the "Red State Revolt".

  9. Why are Teachers Quitting? - AOL

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    Other times teachers have to give up planning periods," said Darrell Turner, a pre-school teacher. The pandemic is the main reason Tara Roberts has left her job in special education.