State report finds ‘robust supply’ of educators in Illinois – Center Square

The state's 2023​​ Educator Supply and Demand Report found that the global pandemic didn't hamper the education workforce in Illinois. "The primary finding from this report is that the educator workforce in Illinois weathered the COVID-19 pandemic," according to the report. "Teacher retention remains strong, and the average starting salary for educators is increasing."
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Daskoterzar
2 years ago

Well, of course there are enough teachers… the shortage story is a grift.

Old Joe
2 years ago

Take a look at any Red for Ed picket line and you’ll come to the conclusion that we have a supply of robust educators in Chicago!

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