![]() Those who take the survey are asked if they are willing to be contacted for interviews afterward. ![]() 4, asked 1,019 educators, including district leaders, principals, and teachers, about political issues that are shaping K-12 schools. The EdWeek Research Center’s latest survey, done Sept. Because if we really were you would treat us better,” said Mike Williams, an elementary school teacher in Columbus, Ga. “They talk about, ‘Oh, teachers, they’re our heroes.’ No, we’re not. In interviews, some survey-takers who were contacted by Education Week also worried that the focus on hot-button cultural topics overshadows more pressing issues such as staffing shortages and an overall lack of respect for the profession. ![]() Meanwhile school safety and security-a top of mind issue in the wake of deadly school shootings such as in Uvalde, Texas -leads the list of issues that educators say are being discussed, with 74 percent saying it comes up some or a lot. ![]()
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