Changes In Teacher Education
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...Without Proper Attribution to as a ber of days and hours worked in a year. For example, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) offered a table comparing teachers' salaries to other professionsluding an attorney, engineer, computer analyst, accountant and teachers came out dead last but the fact is these other people work a full twelve months and some, like lawyers, often work 80 or more hours each week. Teachers work, on the average, ten months in a year and they have a few more holidays than most other professions. It would be more accurate to compare hourly wages. This is not to say that teachers do not work hard, that their responsibility level is not enormous or that some of them, but not all, work at least 9 hours a day and often put in time on the weekend preparing for their classes and/or correcting and grading papers. The national average teacher salary in the 1996-1997 school year was $38,436; South Dakota held the lowest average of $27,072 and Connecticut was the highest with $51,181. These are the data the media report which gives the public a skewed perception of what...
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