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California Teachers' Morale: Higher Than National Average, But Still Struggling

California Teachers' Morale: Higher Than National Average, But Still Struggling

Irvine News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 9, 20261m 29s

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California teachers report slightly higher morale than the national average, but nearly half plan to retire or quit within the next decade. National morale dipped this year, with ongoing shortages in special education, science, and bilingual teaching contributing to the decline. Teachers cite low morale as a hindrance to student learning and engagement. The pandemic and remote learning have exacerbated the issue, with top fixes including more paid planning time and better student behavior. Work-life balance is a major factor in teacher morale, with California teachers prioritizing smaller classes despite top salaries.

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