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Teachers Spend $1.3 Billion Out of Pocket

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Public school teachers spent $1.3 billion out of pocket on classroom  expenses in the 2009-2010 school year, according to a National School Supply and Equipment Association study. Educators indicate they spent both on classroom supplies and  instructional materials. Read the full story in The Journal, a publication geared toward changing  education through emerging technology. Given that bulging price tag,  you’d think we were seeing peak spending for teachers, but this $1.3  billion actually speaks to a decline in teacher expenditure: from $552  in 2005-2006 school year to $395 in 2007-2008.

 

In a speech in Austin, Texas, on August, 9, 2010, Obama stated that “Education is an economic issue.” This proves that  and then some, but he was speaking about boosting college education in  the United States to put the country back on the international higher-ed  map.  But if our teachers are being forced to pay out of pocket  expenses for services that should be supplanted by the government, how  can we expect this hope on hopes of nationwide education to come to  fruition.

 

What teacher expense assistance is there, either in the form of  grants, loans, or nonprofit programs? Have your say.


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