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From: "Jon Gabriel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: The War on Schools
Date: Sun, 09 Mar 2003 15:33:39 -0500

From: Erik Reuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: The War on Schools
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2003 14:23:05 -0500

On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 01:05:53PM -0500, Jon Gabriel wrote:

> There's a *huge* multipage section on the ed.gov website which
> lists teacher shortages by curriculum for every state.  I
> studied it when my wife was job hunting at the end of last year:
> http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSFAP/Students/repayment/teachers/tsa.html
> I'd say that's pretty comprehensive evidence of a widespread
> nationwide teacher shortage. Also, I've seen statistics (I'm sure I
> could dig 'em up somewhere if pressed) that most teachers leave the
> profession within 5 years.  Not a ringing endorsement for the job.

Here's something that I would like to see. I wonder if anyone has done
such a study?

It seems as if they're mostly done on a state to state basis. I can't remember where exactly I read that original statistic, but based on these links, the average seems to be 46% rather than 80%, according to:



That should be "46% rather than 80% (which I thought it was) according to":


http://www.nctaf.org/whatsnew/docs/charts_revised_8.15A.02.pdf

etc., etc., Jon

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