According to the National Center for Education Statistics, there were approximately 3.8 million full-time and part-time teachers in the public school sector in 2020-2021. This statistic includes approximately 1.9 million secondary school teachers and 1.9 million primary school teachers. The total number of teachers increased by 11% between 2020 and 2021 compared to the number of teachers in 2011 and 2012. The total number of public school teachers last year was about 3.4 million. Similarly, in 2011-12, the number of primary school teachers was approximately 1.7 million. These numbers increased by 9% from 2020 to 2021. In 2020-2021, the number of secondary school teachers increased by 13% compared to 2012-2013. In 2011-12, there were approximately 1.7 million secondary school teachers. Between 2011-2012 and 2020-2021, public school kindergarten enrollment also increased by 2%, increasing from 48.2 million students in fall 2011 to 49.2 million students in fall 2019. However, the number of these students decreased by 2% to 48.1 million in fall 2020, primarily due to the impact of global school closures due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
Overall, the educational status of public school teachers has improved over the past decade and the current decade. In 2011-2012, 48% of public school teachers had a master’s degree. From 2020 to 2021, the percentage of teachers with a master’s degree increased to 51%. Similarly, in 2020-2021, approximately 8.4% of public school teachers had a teaching degree, up from 7.6% in 2011-2012. Teachers in both years held a doctoral degree as the highest overall degree in their field. The percentage of public school teachers who earned a doctorate in 2020-2021 was 1.4%, up from 1.1% in 2011-2012. However, the average base salary of public school teachers remained unchanged over the same period. Adjusted for inflation, the average base salary was about $61,600 in 2020-2021, not a huge difference from 2011 and 2012. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average annual wage for elementary and middle school teachers in 2022 was $67,980, and the average annual wage for secondary school teachers was $69,400.
Check out the 5 countries with the highest student-teacher ratios in the world.
5. Bangladesh
Student-teacher ratio in secondary education in 2018: 35
Student-teacher ratio in secondary education in 2018 was 35, making Bangladesh one of the 20 countries with the highest pupil-teacher ratio. included in the list. relationships in the world. The population of this country, located in the Bay of Bengal in eastern India, is expected to reach 171.2 million by 2022, according to World Bank estimates.
4. Mozambique
Student-teacher ratio in secondary schools as of 2017: 37
Mozambique ranks fourth on the list, with a Student-teacher ratio of 37 in secondary schools and 55 in primary schools. These estimates for middle schools have been available since 2017, while data for elementary schools were collected in 2018.
3. Guinea-Bissau
Student-teacher ratio in secondary schools in 2006: 37
With students – With a teacher-student ratio in secondary schools of 37, Guinea-Bissau ranks him third in the list of 20 It has been. The country has the highest student-teacher ratio in the world. Guinea-Bissau is a tropical West African country on the Atlantic coast. These estimates date back to 2006. However, according to a report by the country’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Science, Youth and Sports, Guinea-Bissau’s student-teacher ratio was 44.4 in 2020.
2. Ethiopia
Student-teacher ratio in secondary schools in 2012: 40
Ethiopia is a landlocked country in East Africa with a population of 123.4 million in 2022, according to World Bank estimates. The student-teacher ratio in secondary schools is 40, ranking second in the list. These estimates were made by the World Bank in 2012.
1. Malawi
Student-teacher ratio in secondary education as of 2018: 72
Malawi tops the list of the 20 highest countries in the world with a student-teacher ratio of 72. These estimates were produced by the World Bank in 2018 for secondary schools. In 2018, the student-teacher ratio in primary schools in this country was 59 students. Malawi is a landlocked country in South Africa.
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