Illinois educators feeling financially squeezed, many buying their own supplies, survey finds – Chicago Sun-Times

The Illinois Education Association's survey of about 500 members said 59 percent are considering leaving the profession. Of those who are considering leaving, 65 percent say they are not earning enough money; 62 percent say their workload is increasing; and 65 percent say there is a lack of respect for the profession.
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ProzacPlease
1 year ago

Teachers feeling financially squeezed should refer to Wirepoints reports on how much more money is going to the education system, but not to teachers or classrooms. The next time we get a story about teachers paying for supplies out of their own pocket, it should be accompanied by a story about how much their unions spend on political activities.

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