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  2. Wisconsin teacher pay is lower than it was a decade ago ... - AOL

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    In 2009, the median gross teacher pay in Wisconsin was $51,000. Today, it's $59,000, according to the policy forum's report. ... Employee salaries and benefits are the largest expenses for school ...

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  4. Wisconsin Education Association Council - Wikipedia

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    After passage of a collective bargaining law for public employees, it evolved into a pro-active teachers union and in 1972 changed its name to the Wisconsin Education Association Council. Later, WEAC expanded its membership to education support staff, as well as UW, technical college and State of Wisconsin education and information ...

  5. Public employee pension plans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In another study, Equable Institute found that the total lifetime value of teacher pension benefits have declined by $100,000 on average (13%) since 2005. A teacher hired for the 2005 school year can expect to earn $768,000 in retirement benefits, where as a teacher hired for the 2023 school year can expect to earn $668,000. [19

  6. The Financial Costs and Benefits of Becoming a Teacher in ...

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    Most teachers will receive comprehensive medical, dental and vision benefits. Pension and retirement plans. Teachers will have access to pension plans through state retirement systems and have ...

  7. UWRF Teaching Program - Wikipedia

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    There are ten standards for a licensure to become a teacher in the state of Wisconsin. Teachers must know the subject of subjects they are teaching. This not only means a teacher knows detail of the concepts being taught, but also can apply them to situations appealing to students, helping them to learn better. Teachers also must know how a ...

  8. Compensation for Wisconsin teachers dropped 19% since 2010 ...

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    Adding in benefits, total median compensation was $81,566. When adjusted for inflation, that's a 13% drop in median pay and 19% drop in median compensation since 2010. ... In 2010, Wisconsin ...

  9. Merit pay - Wikipedia

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    According to Eugene Wilhoit, executive director of the Council of Chief State School Officers, likely candidates for early application include Georgia, Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Colorado. Wilhoit believes that other states will also apply for the waiver after watching the process unfold for the states that apply early.