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Teachers have threatened to take strike action if the Labour government offers a pay award that is 'not fully funded' - despite receiving a wage increase in September. Delegates of the NASUWT ...
The area's teacher pay premium saw some of the greatest gains: In 2018, local teachers made just 89% of what a typical worker made. Last year, they made 106% of the average.
The average pay for a starting teacher in 2022-23 was $44,530, up 3.9 percent from the previous year—the largest increase since the NEA began tracking salaries 14 years ago.
Houston ISD will compensate its more than 10,000 teachers based on performance rather than tenure starting in the 2026-27 school year, an overhaul that could mean significantly more pay for the ...
When considering all sources of school-based income, the researchers found, male teachers make $4,000 more than women annually. Women would need a 7% bonus, they conclude, "to fully equalize pay ...
HISD Houston ISD teachers could be paid based on performance. Critics say teaching ‘is not sales work’ HISD’s 10,000-plus teachers would no longer be paid by experience under a pay scale ...
California ranked as the best state for teacher pay, with teachers receiving an average salary of $95,150 in the 2022-23 year. New York dropped from first to second place from the year before ...
After decades of stagnant pay, salaries for teachers in the U.S. could finally be catching up to those of their college-educated counterparts. That’s thanks to a renewed effort on Capitol Hill ...
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves signs largest teacher pay raise in years Starting July 1, teachers will receive an average increase of about $5,100. That's a jump of more than 10 percent over their ...
Big raises would come for North Carolina teachers under a new bill filed Tuesday. State Representative Erin Paré, R-Wake, filed a bill to raise teacher pay by $9,000 to $12,000 per year ...
Starting pay is low and does not keep pace with inflation. Teachers are expected to work beyond their contractual hours, most notably by correcting papers at night and on weekends.
The attrition rate for teachers in Texas shot up to a historic high of 13.4% of teachers exiting their roles between the fall of 2021 and the fall of 2022, amid the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.