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Under a new federal bill, a minimum teaching salary of $60,000

Should there be a minimum teaching salary for teachers to be paid a minimum of $ 60,000 regardless of where they live? This week, Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson (FL-24) introduced the American Teacher Act to incentivize states to increase the minimum K-12 teacher salary to $60,000 and provide adjustments for inflation.  This minimum teaching salary would aim to make […]

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What A Trip to Colombia Taught Me About the US Testing Frenzy

Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Daily Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! Testing Frenzy Déjà Vu In recent news, NAEP scores fell dramatically due to COVID-19’s impact on learning. Every media outlet has a take on the situation, and everybody seems concerned. The Secretary of Education said recently that we all need to “raise the bar and […]

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It Takes a Village (to Help Young People Heal)

Have you signed up for The Educator’s Room Daily Newsletter? Click here and support independent journalism! Young People Have Lost a Lot COVID-19 and the related pandemic losses turned children’s lives upside down. In many cases, their schools closed, they went without extracurricular activities, and they missed holidays with family members. Children experienced sadness, worry, […]