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The Teacher-Pay Myth

The Teacher-Pay Myth. The Teacher-Pay Myth*. As of 2002, the average salary for teachers nationwide was about $44,600 Teachers who earn $45,000 to work for nine months are clearly better paid than nurses who gets the same salary for working 12 months. The Teacher-Pay Myth*.

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The Teacher-Pay Myth

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  1. The Teacher-Pay Myth

  2. The Teacher-Pay Myth* • As of 2002, the average salary for teachers nationwide was about $44,600 • Teachers who earn $45,000 to work for nine months are clearly better paid than nurses who gets the same salary for working 12 months.

  3. The Teacher-Pay Myth*

  4. The Teacher-Pay Myth*

  5. Work year - 180 days Sick leave - 10 days unused sick days can accumulate without limit. Personal Leave - 2 days Sabbatical leave after 6 years - paid at 50% or minimum salary Professional activities stipend 150 dollars. Full cost of premiums for medical insurance paid by the school district. 50% of families premiums paid by the school district. Full cost of dental insurance premiums. Travel money for travel between schools. $1200 dollars a year tuition reimbursement.* *Winthrop Harbor teachers contract. The Teacher-Pay MythBenefits are more generous than private sector workers*

  6. Teachers are over worked and spend countless hours grading papers compared to other professionals?* • But don't teachers spend a great deal of time grading papers and creating lesson plans while away from school? Some do - but the comparisons here are still fair - because other professionals do work away from the office, too. Engineers and computer scientists are certainly no strangers to long nights working at home.

  7. Teachers are over worked and spend countless hours grading papers compared to other professionals? • Winthrop Harbor elementary teachers must be at their teaching or assignment stations 20 minutes before and 40 minutes after the school day. Elementary teachers shall be granted 125 minutes of planning time exclusive of the before and after school.* In other words teachers have a little over 3 hours each workweek to grade papers, plan and correspond as needed with parents. *Winthrop Harbor teachers contract

  8. Teachers are over worked and spend countless hours grading papers? • Winthrop Harbor Junior high teachers must be at their teaching or assignment stations 40 minutes before and 20 minutes after the school day. Elementary teachers shall be granted 200 minutes of planning time exclusive of the before and after school.* In other words teachers have a little over 4.5 hours each workweek to grade papers, plan and correspond as needed with parents. *Winthrop Harbor teachers contract.

  9. Information from the previous slides was obtained from The Teacher- pay Myth by Jay P. Greene and Marcus A Winters. Jay P. Greene is head of the Department of Education Reform at the University of Arkansas and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, where Marcus A. Winters is a senior research associate. They are authors of the book "Education Myths."

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