EPISODE · Dec 1, 2022 · 53 MIN
Melissa Arnold Lyon and Matthew Kraft on Perceptions of the Teaching Profession
from The Report Card with Nat Malkus
On this episode of The Report Card, Nat speaks with Melissa Arnold Lyon and Matthew Kraft about perceptions of the teaching profession. Nat, Mimi, and Matt discuss why the status and prestige of the teaching profession are at their lowest points in fifty years, why this matters for student learning, how perceptions of the teaching profession have changed over time, the extent to which current declines preceded the pandemic, Mimi and Matt's own job satisfaction when they were teachers, how the prestige of K-12 teaching compares with the prestige of college teaching, the effectiveness of teacher strikes, teachers unions, teacher pay, what can be done to improve the status of the teaching profession, and more.Show Notes:The Rise and Fall of the Teaching Profession: Prestige, Interest, Preparation, and Satisfaction over the Last Half CenturySustaining a Sense of Success: The Protective Role of Teacher Working Conditions During the COVID-19 PandemicElevating Education in Politics: How Teacher Strikes Shape Congressional Election CampaignsCan We Tutor Our Way out of Covid Learning Loss?
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