Researcher: Math and Science Teachers Should Get Higher Pay By Anthony Rebora

Researcher: Math and Science Teachers Should Get Higher Pay

New research from the Brookings Institution provides empirical backing for the widely held notion that math and science teachers can generally find higher paying jobs out....

The study, according to a blog post by co-author Martin R. West, a Brookings nonresident senior fellow, looked at the employment records of some 32,000 teachers in Florida over a seven-year period. It found that math and science teachers who left the profession for a new job "earned 15 percent and 12 percent more, respectively, than did former English teachers after leaving." In addition, science teachers were "heavily over-represented" among teachers who left for new jobs.

The results, West says, bolster the argument that schools need to modify "teacher compensation systems to offer larger salaries for math and science teachers as a means to improve teacher quality—and student achievement—in these subjects." He argues that, though well-intended and understandable, efforts to value teachers equally across subject areas may ultimately be hurting schools:

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