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  2. The Impact of Better Teachers: $100 Trillion More in U.S. GDP

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  3. Here’s How a Trump Win Would Impact Teachers and ... - AOL

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    To find out more about how a Trump win could impact teachers and education funding, GOBankingRates spoke with industry experts Dennis Shirshikov, an economics professor at City University of New ...

  4. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education in the United ...

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    While most children are at low risk for serious and long-term consequences of COVID-19, many teachers and educators are a part of higher-risk health groups that may expose them to severe consequences and side effects of COVID-19. [23] 28% of public school teachers are over fifty, which would designate them as an at-risk group. [23]

  5. Teacher education - Wikipedia

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    This is understandable, as teachers are entrusted with the transmission to learners of society's beliefs, attitudes and deontology, as well as of information, advice and wisdom, and with facilitating learners' acquisition of the key knowledge, attitudes and behaviours that they will need to be active in society and the economy. Generally ...

  6. Education reform - Wikipedia

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    The primary issue in the case was the impact of tenure on student outcomes and on equity in education. On June 10, 2014, the trial judge ruled that California's teacher tenure statute produced disparities that "shock the conscience" [137] and violate the equal protection clause of the California Constitution. [138]

  7. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education - Wikipedia

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    Provide support to teachers and parents on the use of digital tools: Organise brief training or orientation sessions for teachers and parents as well, if monitoring and facilitation are needed. Help teachers to prepare the basic settings such as solutions to the use of internet data if they are required to provide live streaming of lessons.

  8. Teacher quality - Wikipedia

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    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD research across 20 countries (2009) [2] confirms that improving the quality of teachers’ knowledge (see Lee Shulman’s definition) is the intervention most likely to bring about improvements in learning and educational outcomes.

  9. Teacher retention - Wikipedia

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    Teacher attrition is thought to be higher in low income schools and in high need subjects like math, science, and special education. More recent evidence suggests that school organizational characteristics has significant effects on teacher decisions to stay or leave. [2] Wage elasticity of teacher supply and demand with equilibrium