Michigan Education Association: Labor Voices - Real Solutions, Not Stopgaps, Needed to Fix Educator Shortage
January 14, 2022
January 14, 2022
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Jan. 14 (TNSOps) -- The Michigan Education Association issued the following news release:
In recent days, rising COVID-19 cases mixed with staffing shortages have forced many school districts to switch to virtual instruction or cancel classes. It's a numbers game when there aren't enough adults to safely have students in school.
The pandemic has exacerbated Michigan's acute educator shortage. The heightened stress, crushing additional workloads, . . .
In recent days, rising COVID-19 cases mixed with staffing shortages have forced many school districts to switch to virtual instruction or cancel classes. It's a numbers game when there aren't enough adults to safely have students in school.
The pandemic has exacerbated Michigan's acute educator shortage. The heightened stress, crushing additional workloads, . . .