Teacher shortages: Why educators are leaving the profession in droves | USA TODAY

With teacher shortages affecting schools nationwide, educators share how pay, parents, politics and the pandemic have led some to leave the profession.

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5 comments

  1. Teachers are glorfied babysitters. What should happen is that anybody who is not interested in learning or disrupting class should be removed by security. Teachers should not have to babysit. Even those that sit there and do nothing not need be in class since they are not conttributing to a learning environment.

  2. I occasionally do service calls at high schools…. Unbelievable.
    It’s Literally easy to gain access to a Prison than a school.

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