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  • 5 Things to Know About Today's Teaching Force

    5 Things to Know About Today's Teaching Force

    • Oct 23, 2018
    • Madeline Will

    A lot of change has taken place in the teaching force, but what do the real facts and figures look like? This report shows key findings that include diversity and growth within the teaching profession.

  • Thinking of a Career

    Thinking of a Career in Education Outside of the Classroom?

    • Oct 1, 2018
    • Jamie Malinak, Senior Director at Norfolk Public Schools

    Though the classroom may feel like home now, where do you see yourself in a few years? Here are several ways to advance your career in education.

  • So, You Didn’t Land a Teaching Job This Year …

    • Oct 1, 2018
    • Bob Harris, Chief Human Resources Officer, Pittsburgh Public Schools

    For those that didn't land a teaching job, we've got 5 positions in education that you may want to consider. These jobs will help you enhance your skills as you prepare for the next hiring season.

  • Which States Pay Teachers the Most (and Least)?

    • Nov 3, 2017
    • Brenda Iasevoli

    A new study reveals the wide range of teacher salaries from state to state. Alaska and New York pay teachers nearly double the salaries of those working in Mississippi and Oklahoma, says a new study by GoBankingRates.

  • 10 Tips Guaranteed to Bring You Success Early in Your Teaching Career

    • Nov 3, 2017
    • Erika Bilenki

    Set yourself up for success with these 10 tips. Teaser - Tip #3 is set a time to go home. Let's be real, the work never stops for a teacher. You could just keep going and going. In order to be successful and feel successful you need to go home at a reasonable time, enjoy time with family, and rest for the next day. You cannot run yourself into the ground day in and day out.