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Causes And Effects Of Teacher Shortage

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In the past few years, there has been the increasing issue of a teacher shortage. Fewer and fewer students are obtaining education degrees and following a career in the school system. This causes larger class sizes, a higher student-to-teacher ratio, and some say a lower quality education. These effects are seen in our own school. Katie Werner, a vice principal at Mountain View, said, “We definitely have an increase in our class sizes this year.” This is also due to students being redistricted from Forge to Mountain View. The Virginia State Department of Education has identified ten positions that are considered the most difficult to fill. They include special education, elementary education preK-6, middle education grades 6-8, career and technical education, mathematics grades 6-12, science grades 6-12, foreign languages preK-12, school counselor preK-12, health and physical education preK-12, and English grades 6-12. This covers almost every position in the school and it is obvious how critical the shortage has become. The reasons behind this education crisis are not unknown, however. They are all too well-known, which is the cause of students leaning away from an education degree in college. According to the Center for American Progress, teachers with at least a bachelor’s degree and 10 years of experience, earned, on average, $44,900 annually. A little over 16 percent of those teachers hold additional jobs. In certain states, that number can rise to a

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