While Maine is projected to have the sharpest overall decline in school enrollment in the Northeast over the next decade, the state still offers many opportunities for future teachers, according to a University of Maine researcher. About one-third of the state\u27s current teachers will be retiring during that time period, and high school enrollment is projected to increase, says Walter McIntire, director of the Center for Research and Evaluation at the UMaine College of Education
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The question of why more high school students do not go on to college has been the focus of recent r...
Walter McIntire of the University of Maine College of Education says that, over the next decade, Mai...
Increasingly, Maine is confronting the national problem of filling teaching positions, particularly ...
Cover Story piece on the teacher shortage in Maine. According to Deputy Education Commissioner Jud...
An enterprising project to address Maine\u27s teacher shortage and provide an alternative certificat...
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Maine continues to struggle with the so-called brain drain, when the best and brightest young people...
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Outstanding Maine high school students considering a career in teaching have the opportunity to get ...
Editorial on Maine\u27s teacher shortage, noting that as unpalatable as increasing salaries and a fu...
The question of how to make a teaching career more attractive to more of our most capable students c...
News & Issues piece on the teacher shortage in Maine, which is growing, particularly in rural areas...
In Massachusetts and nationally educators are concerned about the dwindling supply of well-prepared ...
Maine lags the nation in economic prosperity and in education attainment, and there is little doubt ...
Maine’s vision for a system of secondary learning challenges schools and communities to rethink how ...
The question of why more high school students do not go on to college has been the focus of recent r...
Walter McIntire of the University of Maine College of Education says that, over the next decade, Mai...
Increasingly, Maine is confronting the national problem of filling teaching positions, particularly ...
Cover Story piece on the teacher shortage in Maine. According to Deputy Education Commissioner Jud...
An enterprising project to address Maine\u27s teacher shortage and provide an alternative certificat...
There is much hue and cry and genuine dismay over the fact that so many of Maine\u27s high school se...
Maine continues to struggle with the so-called brain drain, when the best and brightest young people...
Why does Maine rank so low in higher education participation? What factors may be influencing whethe...
Outstanding Maine high school students considering a career in teaching have the opportunity to get ...
Editorial on Maine\u27s teacher shortage, noting that as unpalatable as increasing salaries and a fu...
The question of how to make a teaching career more attractive to more of our most capable students c...
News & Issues piece on the teacher shortage in Maine, which is growing, particularly in rural areas...
In Massachusetts and nationally educators are concerned about the dwindling supply of well-prepared ...
Maine lags the nation in economic prosperity and in education attainment, and there is little doubt ...
Maine’s vision for a system of secondary learning challenges schools and communities to rethink how ...
The question of why more high school students do not go on to college has been the focus of recent r...