“[T]he percent by which public
school teachers are paid less
than comparable workers.”
Slide 16
Slide 16 text
Teachers now earn a record 18.7 percent less in wages
than comparable workers (regression-adjusted).
SOURCE: Economic Policy Institute
( 0 = comparable workers )
“Teacher Pay Penalty”
“Teacher Pay Penalty” source: EPI
Slide 17
Slide 17 text
Teachers now earn a record 18.7 percent less in wages
than comparable workers (regression-adjusted).
SOURCE: Economic Policy Institute
( f )
( all teachers )
( m )
( 0 = comparable workers )
“Teacher Pay Penalty”
Slide 18
Slide 18 text
Teachers now earn a record 18.7 percent less in wages
than comparable workers (regression-adjusted).
SOURCE: Economic Policy Institute
Slide 19
Slide 19 text
“Teachers are more likely to quit
when they work in districts with
lower wages and when their
salaries are low relative to
alternative wage opportunities,
especially in high-demand
fields like math and science.”
Slide 20
Slide 20 text
SOURCE:
Economic Policy Institute
Slide 21
Slide 21 text
ARIZONA
Slide 22
Slide 22 text
NORTH CAROLINA
Slide 23
Slide 23 text
OKLAHOMA
Slide 24
Slide 24 text
COLORADO
Slide 25
Slide 25 text
No content
Slide 26
Slide 26 text
No content
Slide 27
Slide 27 text
No content
Slide 28
Slide 28 text
No content
Slide 29
Slide 29 text
“New teachers can’t afford the
median rent almost anywhere
in the U.S.”
Slide 30
Slide 30 text
“New teachers can’t afford the
median rent almost anywhere
in the U.S.”
Slide 31
Slide 31 text
No content
Slide 32
Slide 32 text
No content
Slide 33
Slide 33 text
No content
Slide 34
Slide 34 text
No content
Slide 35
Slide 35 text
No content
Slide 36
Slide 36 text
No content
Slide 37
Slide 37 text
No content
Slide 38
Slide 38 text
No content
Slide 39
Slide 39 text
No content
Slide 40
Slide 40 text
No content
Slide 41
Slide 41 text
No content
Slide 42
Slide 42 text
No content
Slide 43
Slide 43 text
No content
Slide 44
Slide 44 text
No content
Slide 45
Slide 45 text
No content
Slide 46
Slide 46 text
$38,000,000,000
Slide 47
Slide 47 text
“…to offer the company’s vaping
education program...to middle
school and high school
students who faced suspension
for using cigarettes.”
Slide 48
Slide 48 text
$940,000
Slide 49
Slide 49 text
No content
Slide 50
Slide 50 text
The FUTURE
The FUTURE
Slide 51
Slide 51 text
The FUTURE
Slide 52
Slide 52 text
“Political ideology is essential
here….And when we study
politics, many think it is
something that does not affect
us, but actually, it concerns our
reality, it concerns every citizen’s
issues, the people’s issues.”
Slide 53
Slide 53 text
“Anyone who thinks they are too
good or too smart to be involved
in politics will be ruled by those
who are neither good nor smart.”
Slide 54
Slide 54 text
No content
Slide 55
Slide 55 text
No content
Slide 56
Slide 56 text
No content
Slide 57
Slide 57 text
No content
Slide 58
Slide 58 text
No content
Slide 59
Slide 59 text
No content
Slide 60
Slide 60 text
No content
Slide 61
Slide 61 text
No content
Slide 62
Slide 62 text
No content
Slide 63
Slide 63 text
No content
Slide 64
Slide 64 text
No content
Slide 65
Slide 65 text
No content
Slide 66
Slide 66 text
No content
Slide 67
Slide 67 text
No content
Slide 68
Slide 68 text
No content
Slide 69
Slide 69 text
No content
Slide 70
Slide 70 text
1) Lobby
Slide 71
Slide 71 text
2) Vote
Slide 72
Slide 72 text
3) Encourage
Slide 73
Slide 73 text
“The end of all education
should surely be
service to others.”
Slide 74
Slide 74 text
“To commit minds to
inquiry, hearts to
compassion, and lives to
the service of humanity.”