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  2. Shapiro's budget gives Pa. teachers and students more of the ...

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    The budget proposal builds on last year's progress to ensure all Pennsylvania children can chart their own course and have the opportunity to succeed by investing in our public schools, teachers ...

  3. The Pa. legislature appears to have met a tax break it doesn ...

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    Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro has proposed a tax credit for new teachers, nurses, and cops. Republicans are skeptical. The Pa. legislature appears to have met a tax break it doesn’t like: one ...

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

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    Pringle is helping the teacher's union in the fight for bigger teacher salaries. "Our teachers are making 6.4% less today than they did 10 years ago," said Becky Pringle, National Education ...

  5. 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".

  6. Pay bands - Wikipedia

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    The academic journal suggests that we should rely on a different pay band policy to keep teachers in the classroom to ensure quality of education while paying via performance of the teachers as well. It is important to note, that paying for performance does not entail: how many students pas the standardized tests, move to the next grade; but ...

  7. Education in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    State students consistently do well in standardized testing. In 2007, Pennsylvania ranked 14th in mathematics, 12th in reading, and 10th in writing for 8th grade students. [8] In 2004-2005, Pennsylvania elementary and secondary schools ranked 8th in revenue and 11th in spending out of 50 states and the federal district. [9]

  8. Where will Pennsylvania find its next generation of teachers?

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    Pennsylvania is experiencing serious teacher and staff shortages in our public schools. Between 2012-13 and 2022-23, there was a 66% decline in the number of certificates issued to new teachers.

  9. Merit pay - Wikipedia

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    (1) improving student achievement by increasing teacher and principal effectiveness (2) reforming teacher and principal compensation systems so that teachers and principals are rewarded for increases in student achievement (3) increasing the number of effective teachers teaching poor, minority, and disadvantaged students in hard-to-staff subjects