
Teacher Pay Gap
Clip: Season 3 Episode 343 | 6m 8s
Low wages are making it difficult to fill teaching positions in the state.
Oklahoma’s relatively low pay scale for teachers is making it increasingly difficult for districts to fill teaching positions. Several districts have unfilled slots from this year, and are expecting that number to grow in the next school year.
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Teacher Pay Gap
Clip: Season 3 Episode 343 | 6m 8s
Oklahoma’s relatively low pay scale for teachers is making it increasingly difficult for districts to fill teaching positions. Several districts have unfilled slots from this year, and are expecting that number to grow in the next school year.
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