Debate continues on whether there is a teacher shortage in Illinois – Granite City News

Despite Illinois having more teachers and fewer students, education groups and teacher unions continue to raise concerns about what they say are shortages in the state. And politicians continue to pass legislation to address those perceived concerns.
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Riverbender
1 year ago

Contract class sizes get smaller and smaller Simply say no to the teachers demands for smaller class sizes and watch the problems go away. Imagine though, a teacher being told no on any demand of theirs.

Old Joe
1 year ago

Don’t confuse education with a government jobs program.

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