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Status of the American Public School Teacher

Status of the American Public School Teacher

Be proud to say, “I’m worth professional pay”


NEA Research conducts surveys on the status of the American public school teacher every five years. It has done so since 1956.

 

Status of the American Public School Teacher, 2005-2006 (March 2010) (PDF, 3 MB, 164pp)
This report profiles the status of teachers for the school year 2005-2006. These surveys provide continuing data on the professional and personal characteristics of teachers, the current status of their teaching conditions, their attitudes toward the profession, and their community and civic activities.
Appendix B: Tabulation of Question Responses

Status of the American Public School Teacher, 2000-2001 (August 2003) (PDF, 941 KB, 384pp)
This report profiles the status of teachers for the school year 2000-2001. These surveys provide continuing data on the professional and personal characteristics of teachers, the current status of their teaching conditions, their attitudes toward the profession, and their community and civic activities.


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Rankings of the States 2010 and Estimates of School Statistics 2011 (PDF, 1.2MB, 130pp)

Rankings of the States 2009 and Estimates of School Statistics 2010 (PDF, 1.1 MB, 130pp)

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