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NCTQ Invites Feedback on Draft Revisions to Elementary Math and Reading Standards Used to Evaluate Teacher Preparation Programs, Now Through October 15, 2021

NCTQ Invites Feedback on Draft Revisions to Elementary Math and Reading Standards Used to Evaluate Teacher Preparation Programs, Now Through October 15, 2021

Washington, D.C. -- The National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ), a nonpartisan research and policy group, is seeking feedback on proposed revisions to two of its standards used to evaluate teacher preparation programs, Elementary Mathematics...
Teacher Compensation Strategies

Teacher Compensation Strategies

States must leverage strategic pay to attract and retain top teaching talent, yet current compensation policies fall short. This report reveals that while teacher salaries are a critical tool for recruiting qualified and diverse educators, few states pay teachers more for working in hard-to-staff schools or subjects, incorporate performance-based pay, or reward relevant prior work experience. Most states leave pay decisions to individual districts, resulting in inconsistent and outdated pay structures. The report calls for clearer, better-funded policies that align teacher compensation with performance and staffing needs, ensuring competitive salaries that drive teacher quality and improve student outcomes.

Is the “monetary grass” greener outside of education? It depends

Is the “monetary grass” greener outside of education? It depends

Some suggest that teachers are “lured” out of the profession into more lucrative fields. But a new study of pre-pandemic data paints a more complex picture of who leaves the classroom and how much they earn afterward.

More districts are paying teachers strategically to meet critical needs. Is yours?

More districts are paying teachers strategically to meet critical needs. Is yours?

District incentives to recruit and retain teachers will likely fall short if they lack specific attention to the needs of hard-to-staff subjects and schools. In this District Trendline, we examine how large U.S. districts pay teachers differently based on district needs to fill these critical gaps.

Are your substitute teachers getting paid more at Walmart?

Are your substitute teachers getting paid more at Walmart?

Districts nationally are struggling to build strong pools of substitute teachers. Yet in 40% of the large districts we analyzed, entry-level substitute teachers are paid less than what they would earn hourly if they worked in retail.

Coming up ACEs in Dallas: Differentiated pay for teachers and dramatic gains for students

Coming up ACEs in Dallas: Differentiated pay for teachers and dramatic gains for students

A new study examines a program in DallasAccelerating Campus Excellence or ACE—that sought to boost teacher pay for stellar educators willing to teach in high-poverty schools. Compared to similar schools where they didn’t attract high-performing teachers with higher pay, the ACE schools produced dramatic results for students. But those results didn’t last.