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- A broad look at the last 10 years shows that the policy pendulum has swung back and forth. Teachers say they feel as if their jobs have gotten harder, as they grapple with both constantly changing education reforms—including those that affect their pay and job security—and with societal problems that have made their way into the classroom.
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Dec 12, 2019 · From an increase in teacher activism to a decline in the number of people who want to be teachers, here are 10 of the biggest shifts in the profession over the past decade.
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Dec 16, 2019 · 10 Ways Teaching Has Changed In The Last 10 Years. 1. eLearning is central to most academic programs. Whether your classroom is remote teaching and learning, virtual, blended, or brick-and-mortar only, eLearning is no longer about MOOCs and Googling questions.
Dec 10, 2019 · To ring in 2020, Education Week took a look back at the past decade—the memorable moments, most controversial issues, and the stories that stood out. Here are some highlights: • 2010 to Now: A...
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May 29, 2016 · From the failure of No Child Left Behind to the devastating budget cuts following the Great Recession to the vilification of the teaching profession stirred up by the education reform movement, it’s clear why public education advocates hope the next ten years is more promising.
- Data (about student achievement, for example) is more visible than content. How true this is depends on your perspective, but the idea here is that in many schools and classrooms, teachers work in teams and departments to scrutinize assessment data rather than content or curiosity or questions or research or critical thinking or any of the other tenets of inellectualism.
- Teachers are leading everywhere. While teachers have always led, historically teachers have ‘shown leadership’ within a classroom and, at times, in schools and even districts.
- Media is designed to be duplicated & shared. Here’s why this matters: Digital devices have changed everything. They promote personalization, offer direct access to everything, support the mashing of media, are interactive, and mobile.
- Apps have fallen in favor. Many teachers have either given up on apps or shifted their use to something more intermittent and isolated than clean-sheet-redesign/apps-are-the-new-textbooks.
Here’s a look at how national policy on teachers and teaching has changed over the past 10 years. Related Story: Teaching in 2020 vs. 2010: A Look Back at the Decade
Jun 17, 2021 · 34,100 teachers left the profession, representing under 1 in 10 (7.8%) of all qualified teachers. The majority (87%) left service due to leaving the teaching profession, for example due to a...