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Capitol & Scott
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
25 episodes
1 week ago
In-depth coverage behind the most compelling stories in Arkansas and the South. Host Lara Farrar will speak with Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reporters and sources who will provide analysis and context to the stories that matter the most.
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In-depth coverage behind the most compelling stories in Arkansas and the South. Host Lara Farrar will speak with Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reporters and sources who will provide analysis and context to the stories that matter the most.
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News Commentary
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Arkansas’ teacher shortage
Capitol & Scott
27 minutes 30 seconds
3 years ago
Arkansas’ teacher shortage
The covid-19 pandemic saw many teachers in Arkansas retiring or leaving the profession, intensifying a teacher shortage already on the verge of crisis levels.  The National Education Association has estimated a shortage of more than 300,000 teachers and staff across the country. In Arkansas, data from the state’s Education Department indicates the worst shortages are in rural districts.  Shay Loring, executive director for secondary schools with the Little Rock School District, and Jennifer Cobb, senior vice president and executive director at City Year Little Rock, join host Lara Farrar on this week’s episode of Capitol & Scott to talk about the shortage. Loring and Cobb discuss how districts are retaining and recruiting educators while adapting their programs to ensure a continued stable environment for students.  Suggested reading: ACT scores fall for state, nation Arkansas lawmakers discuss ideas for increasing teacher pay Let us know what topics would you like to hear about in future episodes: arkansasonline.com/capitol-and-scott/
Capitol & Scott
In-depth coverage behind the most compelling stories in Arkansas and the South. Host Lara Farrar will speak with Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reporters and sources who will provide analysis and context to the stories that matter the most.