Ohio is swamped with teachers, so other states may be of more interest
11/01/09 18:15
For easily turning out top quality teachers, Ohio has a long standing reputation. Still, the big problem is not that there are not any teachers, but more so the fact that the state is having a troublesome time keeping these top quality teachers employed.
The job prospects in education are to be explored by ideastream's, David Barnett, coming at a time when teaching assignments are becoming very much scarce. This is simply occurring just as a part of the "Help Wanted" collaboration with the Plain Dealer.
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