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  2. Professors in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Salary data for professors is typically reported as a nine-month salary, not including compensation received (often from research grants) during the summer. In 2006, the overall median 9-month salary for all professors in the U.S. was reported to be $73,000, placing a slight majority of professors among the top 15% of earners at age 25 or older ...

  3. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Name Post-nominal Agency Certificate in Investment Performance Measurement [1]: CIPM: CFA Institute: Chartered Financial Analyst [2]: CFA Chartered Business Valuator [3]: CBV

  4. Substitute teachers in Florida no longer need college in most ...

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    Many school districts have lowered their standards for substitute teachers and now requiring only a high school diploma due to teacher shortages.

  5. Academic tenure in North America - Wikipedia

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    The period since 1972 has seen a steady decline in the percentage (although not the numbers) of college and university teaching positions in the US that are either tenured or tenure-track. United States Department of Education statistics put the combined tenured/tenure-track rate at 56% for 1975, 46.8% for 1989, and 31.9% for 2005.

  6. Schools Are Raising Pay and Lowering Job Requirements as They ...

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    Dorothy Bailey, a substitute teacher, teaches a class at La Jolla Elementary School in Moreno Valley, Calif., on Sept. 23, 2021. Credit - Terry Pierson—MediaNews Group/Press-Enterprise/Getty Images

  7. Florida district rejects $100K pay plan as schools work to ...

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    The Brevard County school district recorded 212 teacher resignations and retirements over the summer, for example. District officials are looking into the reasons behind the departures, Florida ...

  8. American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence

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    Most candidates were able to find teaching positions soon after finishing the program. [11] In October 2003, U.S. Education Secretary Rod Paige announced the American Board would receive a $35 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for its continued development of a fast-track route into the teaching profession. [12]

  9. Teaching assistant - Wikipedia

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    A teaching assistant interacts with a reading child in October 2006 at U.S. Sasebo Naval base. A teaching assistant (TA) or education assistant (EA) is an individual who assists a professor or teacher with instructional responsibilities.