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Types of teachers who are more likely to work 40+ hours a week


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Types of teachers who are more likely to work 40+ hours a week

An female teacher addresses two students in a classroom



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#7. High school career/technical education teachers

Members of the Central High School robotics club gather around a robot canine.



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#6. Middle school career/technical education teachers

A 7th grade math class at Vista View Middle School.



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#5. Kindergarten teachers

Two teachers hold up reading cards to a class of children



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#4. High school teachers

A teacher instructs a female student looking at a computer monitor



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#3. High school special education teachers

A special education teacher at Fleetwood High School, doing assessments.



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#2. Elementary school teachers

Stratford Landing Elementary School teacher displays letters she’s received from students.



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#1. Middle school teachers

Students back in class and socially distanced at Olive Vista Middle School as the teacher shows slides on a large TV screen.


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