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The 2023-2024 teacher shortage areas for Texas are: Declared Areas – All levels unless noted. The following are critical shortage areas allowing individuals to apply for TEACH Grants and/or Public Service Loan Forgiveness:
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Texas has the largest teacher workforce of any U.S. state, numbering over 370,000 teachers in 2021–22.1 A high yearly demand for new teachers, exacerbated by higher teacher attrition rates than the national average, creates unique systemic challenges.
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.
4 Σεπ 2024 · When Texas lawmakers passed legislation in 2015 that created a pathway for public schools to hire more teachers without formal classroom training, one goal was to make the profession more...
Over the next decade, there will be an increasing demand for new teachers due in part to a dramatic increase in enrollments and high attrition rates as an aging teacher workforce becomes eligible for retirement.
teachers had higher retention rates in schools with large populations of minority and economically disadvantaged students, which also had higher numbers of beginning teachers participating in the program.