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Hans: An effort to limit student debt for teachers

July 18, 2018 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH – North Carolina faces a looming teacher shortage – though it’s now the 9th most-populous state in the country, it saw a 30% decline in enrollment at state colleges of education from 2010-2015.1 But an effort is underway in Johnston County to make teaching more inviting by letting students start their education at Johnston… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2018, Access & Affordability, NC Community Colleges, NCSU, teachers

Teachers come first

May 12, 2018 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH – Gov. Roy Cooper’s recommended budget for 2018-19 heads in the right direction by prioritizing education over tax cuts and offering an average raise of 8% to North Carolina teachers, whose pay ranked 37th in the country in a recent survey.1  The two-year budget state legislators adopted last year included average raises for K-12… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2018, At Risk, K-12 Teacher Pay, Teacher Preparation, teachers

Strong support for raising NC teacher pay

March 14, 2018 by Higher Ed Works 2 Comments

HIGH POINT – A poll released last week revealed overwhelming support among Democratic, Republican and unaffiliated North Carolinians for raising public school teacher pay to the national average. So if it’s a political slam dunk, why don’t legislators do it? The High Point University Poll found that 85 percent of North Carolinians agree that public… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2018, At Risk, K-12 Teacher Pay, Teacher Preparation, teachers

Video: Superintendent Mark Byrd – Combating Teacher Shortages

February 28, 2018 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

In this video Mark Byrd, Superintendent, Wilkes County Schools, brainstorms innovative ways to get more people to go into teaching in order to combat teacher shortages.

Filed Under: Mobile Moments, teachers, Wilkes County Schools

What motivates someone to teach?

November 21, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHARLOTTE – The pay isn’t much.  The working conditions can be rough.  Yet some feel driven to teach. “Teaching is one of the most important professions right now,” Dean Ellen McIntyre of UNC Charlotte’s Cato College of Education says in the accompanying video. “There’s really hardly a profession as important and as honorable.” State officials… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Excellence, Teacher Preparation, teachers, UNC Charlotte

Cultivating young teachers early

November 8, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHARLOTTE – In August, UNC Charlotte launched the first of its kind in the nation – a high school and early college for 9th graders who want to become teachers. As North Carolina and other states confront a shrinking pipeline of future teachers, the Charlotte Teacher Early College is an attempt to find a solution…. READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Excellence, Teacher Preparation, teachers, UNC Charlotte

‘Anybody who can touch the life of a kid’

November 8, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHARLOTTE – North Carolina is now the 9th largest state in America – yet it saw a 30% decline in enrollment in the state’s colleges of education from 2010-2015.1 “There’s a teacher pipeline problem pretty much nationally.  It’s pretty acute in North Carolina,” Dean Ellen McIntyre of the Cato College of Education at UNC Charlotte… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Excellence, Teacher Preparation, teachers, UNC Charlotte

‘She saw something in me’

November 8, 2017 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHARLOTTE – Most of us had a favorite teacher – one who made a difference in our lives. Dean Ellen McIntyre of the Cato College of Education at UNC Charlotte talks about her favorites in the accompanying video, starting with her third-grade teacher. “She was so fair.  I had had a previous teacher who was… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, Excellence, Teacher Preparation, teachers, UNC Charlotte

NC’s disinvestment: More tuition, more debt, fewer teachers

May 18, 2017 by Higher Ed Works 2 Comments

RALEIGH – Continuing our look at North Carolina’s disinvestment in public education, a shortfall in state support has meant higher tuition and more debt for university students and fewer teachers for students in our K-12 public schools. Though higher education is a public good that benefits us all – and our state constitution requires legislators… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, 2017-19 NC Budget, At Risk, Expert Analysis, Teacher Preparation, teachers, UNC System

A long-term slide in NC education spending

May 11, 2017 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

RALEIGH – Since the mid-2000s, North Carolina has seen a general decline in expenditures per student in our K-12 public schools, community colleges and public universities. Likewise – despite a modest bump the past few years – the state’s rank in average K-12 teacher salaries has declined since 2000. Figures on average teacher salaries released… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2017, 2017-19 NC Budget, At Risk, Expert Analysis, NC Community Colleges, teachers, UNC System

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