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Mike Flanagan

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

State Supt. Flanagan: Michigan Teachers Should Make $100K

The head of the Michigan Department of Education asserts that higher wages would encourage more people to become teachers.

The key to getting more qualified math and science teachers into Michigan schools is simple, according to state Superintendent Mike Flanagan: pay them more. Flanagan, who heads up the Michigan Department of Education, said Monday at an assembly of scientists at Michigan State University that Michigan schools need more math and science teachers. The problem, he said, is that most scientists and mathamaticians don't consider teaching in public schools to be a viable career option. “We can do all we want with content standards, but the elephant in the room is that it won’t do much good if we don’t have enough math and science teachers in our schools,” Flanagan said while discussing science standards in K-12 shools, according to a release from…

michelle

11:43 am on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

First off, I totally respect teachers. I know its a tough job and a great education on their part is a must. I also know the average has a wide range. However, $75k average is a pretty good salary for working 9 months our of the year. I have a Biology degree and have not worked in my field. Maybe I should teach. :-)   more ›

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