Almost two-thirds of teachers take on second jobs to make ends meet, according to a new study by University of Florida researchers. The researchers analyzed federal teacher data from 1994 to 2021 and ...
On media-center couches and at conference-room tables, downing Cokes and sipping coffee together, teachers around the country are cracking open books to get better at what they do—and, often, ...
When evaluating the same black student, white teachers expect significantly less academic success than do black teachers, a new study concludes. This is especially true for black boys. When a black ...
SEATTLE — A study of Washington state teachers found that deciding layoffs based solely on who has the least seniority has a significant effect on students’ ability to learn. The study comes as tens ...
Education leaders and policymakers aren’t doing enough to increase teacher diversity, according to a report released today by the National Council on Teacher Quality. The report, “State of the States ...
Teachers might be at a disadvantage during classroom observation of their instructional practice, which is one of the most widely-used tools for high-stakes job performance evaluations. And whether or ...
Replacing a bad teacher with an average or a good one has measurable economic benefits such as boosting a student's lifetime earnings by hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to a new study done ...
More than three-fourths of K-12 teachers say they have considered leaving the field since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent survey of mostly Missouri teachers. The study found high stress ...
Arkansas' elementary and secondary teachers were somewhat less likely in this 2023-24 school year to leave the school jobs they had last year, but teacher retention -- staying on the job -- continues ...