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Nirvaan Birla’s edtech startup Birla Brainiacs plans to raise up to $10 million, to hire 1500 teachers in the next two years
Mumbai-based edtech startup Birla Brainiacs is looking to raise $5-10 million in an external round …
Housing is so outrageously expensive in San Francisco the city can't hire enough teachers
In the chart below, you can see how San Francisco housing prices have exploded in the last few year…
Myles Udland
The UAE government is wooing Indian teachers — offering 10 times higher pay than their current
In a bid to boost its national economy and the development of schools in United Arab Emirates (UAE)…
Recessions produce more good teachers
"Our reduced-form estimates show that teachers who entered the profession during recessions are sig…
The best argument for hiring diverse teachers is that kids like them best
The data Cherng and Halpin used came from the Measure of Effective Teaching study. Their analysis i…
Chris Weller
IIMC is inviting applications for 14 Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professor posts, apply @iimc.nic.in
The institute aims to fill as many as 17 vacancies with this recruitment drive — six for profess…
This edtech startup is looking to hire 1,500 teachers and 400 other staff immediately— CEO says the business is doubling every month
In an interview with Business Insider, Karan Bajaj, CEO of Whitehat Jr said that the company is …
America's teacher shortage is leading some states to lower their requirements to become one
Notably, in Arizona's case, the state's Republican superintendent of public instruction, Diane Doug…
Elena Holodny
'Pod'-style learning benefits affluent kids and exacerbates education inequality — but it does address 3 key issues. Here's how to solve those problems equitably.
Indiana University sociologist Jessica Calarco says the best solution is obvious, but isn't on the …
Jessica Calarco
This Delaware charter school will pay parents $700 this year for every child they drive themselves, as a bus driver shortage forces some schools to delay opening
A shortage of bus drivers is forcing some schools to push back start dates - others are offering pa…
Hannah Towey
A major Silicon Valley investor wants a teacher to set up a 'microschool' in his backyard — and he's offering to beat whatever salary they're making. He'll also throw in a $2,000 Uber Eats gift card.
Jason Calacanis is jumping on the "pandemic pod" trend and starting a school "kind of like 'Little …
Taylor Borden
Childcare staffing is 'at a critical point' as workers leave the industry and it can't afford to hire them back. A CEO says it's 'beyond a shortage.'
The childcare industry lost 100,000 workers since the pandemic began, and it's losing more because …
Madison Hoff
A Rhode Island program will pay off up to $25,000 in student loans for teachers of color
The Rhode Island Foundation raised $3.1 million for new teacher recruitment in Providence over the …
Ayelet Sheffey
America is facing a teacher shortage, and some school districts are giving out signing bonuses to attract staff
The US is still down nearly 582,000 local and state government education jobs, and schools across t…
Madison Hoff
A 9-year-old tried to give his teacher a 'raise' using his own birthday money - and it shows just how dire the teacher salary problem in the US has become
The skyrocketing cost of education to become an educator - coupled with the low pay of the job - me…
Allana Akhtar
In wealthy Colorado ski towns, teens are building tiny homes for teachers who can't afford a place to live
Amid an affordability crisis, Aspen High School's woodshop students are building a 200-square-foot …
Katie Balevic
Chicago school district suspends white teacher accused of hanging Black doll in the classroom
A spokesperson with Chicago Public Schools told Insider that the episode prompted an official incid…
Erin Snodgrass
Being a parent of school-aged kids during COVID is to be helpless in the face of failed 'leaders'
New York's mayor, schools chancellor, and teachers' union had over six months to do their jobs. The…
Anthony L. Fisher
Parents are spending $125,000 a year on at-home education pods to protect kids from coronavirus risks at school
It’s a solution for parents who don’t want to risk their kids developing the coronavirus at school,…