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The 2023-2024 teacher shortage areas for Texas are: Declared Areas – All levels unless noted. Bilingual/English as a Second Language. Career and Technical Education (secondary level only) Computer Science/Technology Applications.
The mission of the Texas public education system is to prepare every child for success in college, a career, or the military (Texas Education Agency [TEA], 2022). The TEA’s primary strategy to achieve this is to re-cruit, support, and retain public school educators to ensure there are effective instructional leaders capable
Reporting the distribution of both diverse and effective teachers among schools and districts can be quite consequential to the allocation of teacher talent, as well as help schools and district leaders devise retention tools specifically directed towards the type of teachers that are most needed.
9 Σεπ 2022 · ADDRESSING THE TEXAS TEACHER SHORTAGE CRISIS. Classroom teachers are the single most important in-school factor impacting student outcomes. However, a surge in the demand for teachers alongside a diminishing supply of teachers entering the profession and an increasing rate of teachers leaving has resulted in a teacher staffing crisis.
25 Ιουλ 2022 · Texas schools have long had too few teachers. The pandemic made the situation worse — but issues like low pay, poor benefits and polarizing statewide politics all have an impact, too.
Teacher Shortages and Surpluses: Texas. Teacher Preparation Policy. Look at National Findings. Goal. The state should inform district hiring needs with key teacher supply and demand data and make teacher mobility data publicly available at the district level. This goal was reorganized in 2021.
Educator Reports and Data. Educator Certification and Standards conducts studies about teacher demographics, teacher attrition and retention, teacher shortages, mathematics and science teachers and administrators in Texas. Navigate to section: