Teacher shortage feared – San Bernardino County Sun

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I read this article today in my online travels and found it very informative. I was hired in 1997 during a teacher shortage. For years, there have been too many teachers. Now, it appears we are going back again to how it was in 1997. Below is a snippet of the article. To read the entire article click on the link below.

California’s teaching work force is running on empty, according to a new report by the Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning.

The report – “California’s Teaching Force 2010: Key Issues and Trends” – says the number of public schoolteachers has reached a decade low in the state, and the job is getting less attractive amid state budget cuts.

The budget problems have boosted class sizes, interfered with teacher training and reduced support from school counselors, nurses and aides, according to the report by the nonprofit research and advocacy group based in Santa Cruz.

“The disinvestment in building a top quality teacher work force is at odds with rising demands for students’ academic success,” Margaret Gaston, president and executive director of the Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning, said in a news release.

“The fiscal crisis has so severely damaged the pipeline for recruiting and training new teachers that teaching quality may be put at risk for many years to come.”

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I'm a guy born in south Orange County who wanted to be a professional singer/songwriter but somehow ended up in a career teaching. I started in 1997. Currently I teach 4th grade. I have three kids and a lovely wife. Contributor to Blogcritics. I'm rileycentral on Twitter.