Nov 19

Students who entered college with the hopes of earning a college degree in teaching are now considering themselves fortunate to find work as a substitute.

All over the U.S., there are countless people unable to find teaching jobs, mostly due to the poor economy and how it is causing school systems to cut positions. The teacher shortage has turned into teacher glut.

Since last fall, school systems, state education agencies and colleges have cut about 125,000 jobs according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Simultaneously, many teachers who had wanted to retire or switch jobs are staying on due to the poor economy and many folks who have been laid off in other careers are trying to find teacher positions.

Just a few short years ago, several reports had predicted that there would be a teacher shortage across many subjects over the next few years due to baby boomers retiring and the strong economy.

Now the demand for teachers has declined. The only subject which still needs a great number of teachers is math. In recent years, over a dozen subjects had extreme shortages.

Substitute teacher rolls have risen so much lately that some school districts are increasing their requirements or stopped accepting substitute teacher applications completely. Just a few years ago teaching was the career choice for the students who wanted to be sure to find a job upon graduation.

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