Texas's Performance
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Why does this matter?
Reimagining teaching roles and staffing structures to make the profession more sustainable requires innovative thinking about how states and districts leverage time and resources. While few barriers exist preventing districts from implementing innovative staffing approaches, states can play an important role in nurturing conditions that make strategic staffing possible, through strategies like grant funding, waivers from state policy, and strengthening pipelines into the educator workforce.
Why does Texas stand out?
Texas financially supports teacher leader roles beyond mentoring. The state provides districts with grants to innovate with strategic staffing models. Texas has provisions for “innovation zones” where districts can request waivers with a submitted action plan. Additionally, the state financially contributes to differentiated pay for residents, registered apprentices, and other not fully certified teachers. The state funding model also permits districts the flexibility to use state allocated funds for various types of positions.
Texas provides several programs to support differentiated compensation for teacher leaders and other highly-effective teachers who take on additional responsibilities, including the Teacher Incentive Allotment, the Mentor Program Allotment, and district grants.
What are the key actions Texas
should take?
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Key Resources
Reimagining the Teaching Role
Explore NCTQ’s detailed 2024 analysis of strategic staffing policies.
Reimagining the Teaching Role: Research Summary
Dive into the research leading states and districts to innovate with strategic staffing models.