Educators oppose proposal to end pension plan for new teachers April 22, 2021 at 9:21 PM EDT - Updated April 22 at 9:21 PM
A bill moving through the Florida Senate aims to end pensions for new teachers enrolling after June of next year, angering some Palm Beach County educators who believe it puts the entire state retirement system in jeopardy.
Jacqueline Major is in the 29th year of her teaching career. Nobody goes into education to get rich, the Palm Beach County school teacher said.
In the last few years, she said, teachers have been tested by mass shooting drills, a pandemic, virtual learning and now a threat to future teacher pensions.
Students in the School District of Palm Beach County will be returning to brick-and-mortar instruction next school year. That means distance learning options related to the COVID-19 pandemic will come to an end.
Students in the School District of Palm Beach County will be returning to brick-and-mortar instruction next school year. That means distance learning options related to the COVID-19 pandemic will come to an end.
Palm Beach County educators, parents say simultaneous teaching isn t working
Survey: 93.1% of Palm Beach County educators polled want simultaneous teaching eliminated
The way teachers run their classrooms right now is much different than ever before, and most educators say it s not working.
and last updated 2021-04-05 06:00:14-04
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. â The way teachers run their classrooms right now is much different than ever before, and most educators say it s not working.
Many teachers in Palm Beach County are doing simultaneous teaching, instructing students both in the classroom and online at the same time.
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new survey from the Classroom Teachers Association, the teachers union in Palm Beach County, found that 93.1% of educators polled said simultaneous teaching should be eliminated for the 2021/22 school year and replaced by pure virtual-only classes and pure physical-only classes.
Educators, parents say simultaneous teaching isnât working
Educators, parents say simultaneous teaching isnât working By Stephanie Susskind | April 5, 2021 at 6:10 AM EDT - Updated April 5 at 10:17 AM
The way teachers run their classrooms right now is much different than ever before, and most educators say itâs not working.
Many teachers in Palm Beach County are doing simultaneous teaching, instructing students both in the classroom and online at the same time.
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new survey from the Classroom Teachers Association, the teachers union in Palm Beach County, found that 93.1% of educators polled said simultaneous teaching should be eliminated for the 2021/22 school year and replaced by pure virtual-only classes and pure physical-only classes.