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Schools across Kansas can't find enough substitute teachers in the midst of a lingering pandemic and national labor shortage. That could have long-term consequences for students.
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Teachers report being spread thin by the demands of remote learning and exhausted by the constant health concerns.
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Measures focused on attracting and retaining teachers will be considered by lawmakers in February.
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Education officials in Kansas are taking a two-pronged approach to reducing teacher shortages: raising pay and fast-tracking teaching assistants and...
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We get asked a lot about pot taxes and education. Here's a user-friendly guide that should help answer those questions.
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Colorado has the fourth worst teacher pay gap in the country. A recent report by the Economic Policy Institute found Colorado teachers make 35.1 percent...
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The Kansas State Board of Education on Tuesday approved two new pilot programs for educating teachers to address Kansas’ teacher shortage .
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Children who come from low-income families, have disabilities, aren’t white or don’t speak English at home appear to be disproportionately paying the...
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New efforts are being made to attract new teachers to rural areas of Colorado.Education officials are finalizing a list of recommendations to address…
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The top education official in Kansas on Tuesday proposed allowing more schools to hire educators who don’t qualify for teaching licenses under the state...