The Colorado Education Association released its annual State of Education report and concluded the state's education system is in a state of crisis. via JessicaDenver7
DENVER — The Colorado Education Association released its annual State of Education report and concluded the state's education system is in a state of crisis.
Their latest survey found 67% of educators reported feeling worried about a mass shooting at their school. “We have one of the strongest economies in the country, yet we have facts and statistics like that we have one of the lowest starting salaries for educators in the country,” Baca-Oehlert said. Educators are facing a new challenge from a loud but small group of parents who are ramping up politically motivated attacks. About 21 percent of educators want to leave the profession because they are tired of having their judgement questioned and having to defend education practices.
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