Three years ago, the story was about the California teacher shortage being so bad that SFUSD and OUSD had 22 and 77 open positions the week before school started. https://www.sfgate.com/education/article/Bay-Area-school-districts-scramble-amid-teacher-6446569.php … Now in 2018, we now have classrooms going an entire month without a permanent teacher.https://twitter.com/MLNow/status/1040654015581675521 …
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Couple more links: http://hanushek.stanford.edu/publications/smaller-classes-lower-salaries-effects-class-size-teacher-labor-markets … and https://www.brookings.edu/research/class-size-what-research-says-and-what-it-means-for-state-policy/ … the TLDR is that smaller class sizes were originally intended for at risk kids. then everyone demanded them, diluting their benefits, with addtl bad impacts on teacher workloads and pay.
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