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While schools around the country begin to release summer, many classrooms are not only found without students – but also teachers.
That’s because for thousands of teachers, this year can be the tipping point of calling it, with social media like TikTokt stress on the overporn and underpaid field.
“Technology directly contributed reduced literacy we have seen today,” as a teacher Who is viral to the truth after stopping his high school English MEEDTER JOB.
“I actually left the profession. I quit. Friday my last day.”
But he is not alone. Over half of the teachers – 55% – 2022 they say thinking about leaving the profession earlier than they planned. In the entire country, more than 400,000 teaching positions have not been completed or inserted by teachers without proper certification, according to Desulde Carver-Thomas, the Senior Research of Policy Learning Policy. But that number still conservatives, he says, with some school districts facing up to 20% turnover rate.
And while the pandemic puts the microscope of teaching – and helped Bring some meaningful changeLike an additional study of social-emotional and online learning teachers who continue to deal with a long war. They are not only teachers, but they are always de facto therapists, social workers, and Guardians – all of the school day, and while the metrics showed Student test scores are at their lowest level.
For decades, the world of education faced the struggles that remained the top talent. In fact, in 2015, hundreds of headlines promoted a growing lack of teacher facing schools from Washington to Pennsylvania. Then came the pandemic, if the lack of teachers became a national issue; A survey Revealed three-fourths of the main principals saying that the number of teaching applicants is not enough.
According to Learn to Policy Institute90% of the annual teacher vacancies come from teachers who left their races, thanks to about inadequate support, and little salary.
“The high turnover negatively affects student learning and lowering school improvement efforts,” Letter of Ryan Saunders and Amy Skinner on LPI. “Schools with frequent teacher turnover see lower student achievement and face higher financial burdens, with teacher turnover costs ranging from $ 12,000 per teacher in small districts to $ 25,000 in larger ones.”
But despite education ability to become a rewarding profession – by helping training the next generation of world-changers – it remains unattractive. Graduates who love education that end earns one of the lower median income For five years, according to the new INFORMATION from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. That is not mentioned that many teachers still pay thousands of dollars in student loans while spending on average over $ 600 in their own money in classroom items.
“Teachers are more than twice as likely than other working adults to report a work-related stress,” Carver-Thomas said wealth.
Cell phones are in class within decades today. In many cases, cell phones are also effective research tools for students to access the internet if they have no Wi-Fi or a home computer. In addition, they help young people stay connected to the world and contact people in emergencies.
However schools implemented restrictions when it is available at school. With 1 of 4 children There is a smartphone at the age of 8Teachers see the first hand on how young ‘ Attention attention has decreased After spending a lot of time scrolling on social media and playing mobile games, not discussing the further tension of the teacher to implement anti-cell phones.
“Most of these kids want to live on their phones instead of experiencing real life. In addition, cellphones often suffer and begins with his or her own withdrawal to withdrawing to withdrawing their own.
At least eight states realized that the strain cells were in the class and the students and taken action to prevent their use. However, despite new laws, teachers find almost impossible task to carry out a cell phone ban if young are addicted.
The increase in Chatgpt and other Generative AI models gives teachers some signs of hope for their overdue school days. Technology has the ability to release teachers’ time by building lesson plans, grading papers, or explanation of the concepts of a struggling student. According to McKinseyTeachers will be 20% -40% of their time arrested by activities that support student learning thanks to AI.
But schools and districts have slowly give clear guidance Until best use it in the right way and how to use students in and out of class. A new one New Yorker The magazine article is viral for highlighting an unspoken reality of higher education: Everyone is cheating on their way through collegeThanks to Geneative AI. And as technology becomes more mainstream and advanced, younger students who may be relied on the opportunity to build historical analysis skills.
At the same time, there should be a balance, experts say. While chatting with students’ homework tasks is not productive in learning, using it properly can be a gamcherer for their future.
“At AI’s age, we need to prepare our children for the future – to be creators AI, not just considerations,” over 250 CEOs wrote a letter Sent to lawmakers earlier this month. “A basic foundation of computer science and AI is important for helping each student thrive in a technology-inspired world.”
This story originally shown Fortune.com