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Florida ranks 50th in "best states for teachers" study

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When it comes to finding the best states for teachers and educators, there is no shortage of rankings available. However, when making your decision on which state to consider teaching in, it is important to consider more than just the listed rankings.

Average teacher salary is an important factor to consider when evaluating where you want to start your career or make a transition.
Additionally, it is important to research the job market within your chosen area when you are looking for the best states for teachers. Do employers generally offer benefits such as retirement plans, health insurance, good teacher salary, and other incentives? Are there opportunities for advancement if you are an elementary teacher?

In this Best States for Teachers ranking, the data set considers a depth of topics across 41 relevant metrics across 5 key dimensions: Career Accessibility, Salary & Compensation, Work Benefits, Work Environment, and Student Performance.

Read on to learn more about what we uncovered, the methodology through which we came to our findings, and additional insights that might surprise you.

Let’s find out which are the Best States for Teachers!

In Florida, teachers are going through a critical situation, and the relationship with the government is increasingly complicated. They claim that the conditions for teaching are not the right ones, and they want certain changes in order to move forward.

To help showcase the situation, Scholaroo has released the second edition of Best States for Teachers 2023: the study that examines teachers' work conditions across all 50 states. As a result, Florida ranks #50, which means that the state has the worst work conditions for teachers.

KEY FINDINGS:

  • Florida educators are facing difficulties in securing employment in a challenging job market:
    The state ranks #45 in job availability for teachers.
  • Florida teachers have one of the lowest teacher salaries and pensions in the entire country:
    It ranks #47 as one of the places with the lowest average teacher salary ($51,230) and pension ($18,625).
  • The state has the highest teacher shortage in the US. It ranks #50 in the student/teacher ratio.

Here´s the breakdown in Florida:

(Ranking in descending order, with #1 considered the best and #50 the worst)

#47 Career Accessibility

#40 Salary & Compensation

#48 Work Benefits

#33 Work Environment

#40 Student Performance
For the complete Best States for Teachers 2023 and further methodology, please visit https://scholaroo.com/blog/best-states-for-teachers-2023/.

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