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Committee for Education Funding Holds Briefing on Educator Jobs During COVID
Content type: News
Posted:
26 March, 2021
On Thursday, the Committee for Education Funding, of which CEC is a member, held a briefing for Capitol Hill staff to highlight the impact of COVID-19 on educator jobs.
Understanding Student Access to Well-Prepared, Diverse Teachers
Content type: News
Posted:
19 February, 2021
The Learning Policy Institute (LPI) published a blog post in their "Learning in the Time of COVID-19" series aimed at understanding the impact of the pandemic on students’ access to both well-prepared and diverse teachers. Specifically, the post notes that...
CEC’s Letter to Chair Scott and Ranking Member Foxx in Response to the College Affordability Act
Content type: News
Posted:
29 October, 2019
CEC sent a letter congratulating the House Education and Labor Committee Committee on taking steps to comprehensively reauthorize the Higher Education Act (HEA) through the introduction of the College Affordability Act.
CEC's Letter to Congress Applauding Appropriators for Acknowledging Educator Shortage Crisis
Content type: News
Posted:
24 December, 2019
CEC sent a letter thanking Congress for requesting a report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) that examines the teacher shortage and specifically requests a review and analysis of challenges facing recruitment of special educators.
Know What You Need: A Special Educator's Guide to Locating and Asking for Classroom Curricular Resources
Content type: Journal Article
High attrition rates among special education teachers is regularly credited to lack of administrative support, large caseloads, paperwork, lack of training, and overall job stress, but one key piece is often overlooked: lack of curricular resources...
Know What You Need: A Special Educator's Guide to Locating and Asking for Classroom Curricular Resources Hensley, Kiersten & Huddle, Sally 1/1/2021 53 3 2021 High attrition rates among special education teachers is regularly credited to lack of adminis
Content type: Journal Article
High attrition rates among special education teachers is regularly credited to lack of administrative support, large caseloads, paperwork, lack of training, and overall job stress, but one key piece is often overlooked: lack of curricular resources...
Relationships With School Administrators: Leveraging Knowledge and Data to Self-Advocate
Content type: Journal Article
The field of special education continually laments teacher turnover and attrition. Special education teachers across all career phases, novice to veteran, describe being overwhelmed by heavy caseloads and too much paperwork, as well as having a lack of...
New Analysis: State Budgets Must Be Bolstered to Avoid Massive Teacher Layoffs
Content type: News
Posted:
5 May, 2020
In a new analysis, the Learning Policy Institute (LPI) estimates the potential loss of more than 300,000 teaching positions because of the COVID-19 pandemic if state budgets are not bolstered by a federal relief package.
CEC Endorses Senate Bill to Establish an Educator Job Fund
Content type: News
Posted:
20 November, 2020
On Wednesday, Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) introduced the Educator Job Fund Act, which would provide state and local school districts more than $260 billion to create a grant program focused on teacher pay, recruitment, and training.
OSEP Hosts Attract, Prepare, Retain Summit
Content type: News
Posted:
30 October, 2020
This week, the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) within the U.S. Department of Education held a three-day summit focusing on the special educator pipeline.