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The Delaware Department of Education released its annual survey on education workforce retention and recruitment.
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Delaware is considering adding a state funding mechanism that supports teacher leadership roles to improve attraction and retention.
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Data collected this summer shows Delaware educators are losing at least six hours a month of direct instruction time due to increased problems with student behavior.
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The Delaware teacher’s union interviewed just over a thousand of its members and found only three percent of its members are very satisfied with current education conditions.
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The committee also released a bill that would prohibit restricting student participation in extracurriculars due to meal debt and another to factor a year-long residency program into salary calculations for teachers.
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The Delaware House of Representatives swore in newly-elected 37th District republican State Rep. Valerie Jones Giltner and debated resolutions on the Israel-Hamas war.
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All three counties in Delaware face teacher shortages, but one in particular is being hit harder.
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The Delaware State Education Association – the union that represents teachers – is calling for school districts to assess operational capacity during the latest COVID surge.
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Responses are already rolling in to the first statewide Educator Mobility Survey, according to the state Department of Education. The survey asks…