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Teachers: Money Available for Classroom Libraries

Teachers: Money Available for Classroom Libraries

by Supporting Education | Apr 19, 2019 | News, Teacher Issues

Author James Patterson is prolific and productive, with over 147 books in print, making around $90 million a year in royalties. He vies with Stephen King, J.K. Rowling, and George R.R. Martin to hold the top spot in the list of highest paid authors in the world, and...
Teacher Gender Gap is Increasing Steadily

Teacher Gender Gap is Increasing Steadily

by Supporting Education | Feb 27, 2019 | News, Teacher Issues

In the United States, gender segregation in the workplace, across all careers, has seen a significant decline since the 1970s. Careers that were once wholly male almost all see at least a 15-percent female presence, and the same is true of the reverse. Except,...
Teacher Salaries Have Been Declining for the Past 30 Years

Teacher Salaries Have Been Declining for the Past 30 Years

by Supporting Education | Feb 20, 2019 | News, Teacher Issues

The salaries of our country’s teachers have become a subject of the news. Whether or not you agree with school pay scales, you’ve seen protests, strikes, and legislation around the topic year after year. And despite all of this action, the salaries of our educators...
Teach-In for Freedom to Protest Immigrant Child Detention

Teach-In for Freedom to Protest Immigrant Child Detention

by Supporting Education | Feb 6, 2019 | News, Teacher Issues

In the summer of 2018, the news was aflame with stories of immigrant children being held in detention camps, with pictures of young boys and girls sleeping on cement in chain link cages under emergency blankets. Since then, the tide of stories diminished to a trickle,...
Maine Towns Want Remote School for Snow Days

Maine Towns Want Remote School for Snow Days

by Supporting Education | Dec 19, 2018 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

If you grew up in the northern half of the United States and a snowstorm came, you may remember excitedly listening to the radio or checking text messages to see if school was cancelled that day. If one school district’s experiment is successful, though, instead of...
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