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Talk Data to Me: The State of the Instructional Teacher Shortage

The Frontline Research and Learning Institute recently published a research brief called “The State of the Instructional Teacher Shortage”.

Following a basic supply and demand economic model, the analysis investigates the quantity of candidates applying for jobs (supply) as well as the availability of open positions (demand). Trends show changes to both sides of the equation over the past few years that are contributing to a labor shortage, however the decline in candidates is more pronounced than the increase in available jobs.

In this post, we’ll dive into updated numbers surrounding the teacher shortage as well as various strategies and tools districts can implement to quickly fill open positions.

The Teacher Shortage

The Frontline Research and Learning Institute recently published a research brief called “The State of the Instructional Teacher Shortage”. Following a basic supply and demand economic model, the analysis investigates the quantity of candidates applying for jobs (supply) as well as the availability of open positions (demand). Trends show changes to both sides of the equation over the past few years that are contributing to a labor shortage, however the decline in candidates is more pronounced than the increase in available jobs.

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What is the state of the teacher shortage?

With a nationally representative data set of over 1,400 school districts from January 2019 to July 2022, the Frontline Research and Learning Institute reported that supply, rather than demand, is the primary contributor to the national teacher shortage.

In this post, we’ll go over the updated supply and demand metrics from a similar nationally representative sample of over 1000 school districts nationwide.

Check out the video now for the most recent numbers

What do the most recent numbers say?

The demand side

Below is a chart of the average number of new job postings per district each month over the past four years. It’s interesting to note that this metric hardly deviates from itself year over year (aside from a slight bump in the first half of 2022).

What does this mean? Districts that are hiring are seeking to fill approximately the same number of jobs than they typically do.

Chart 1

The supply side

Chart 2 shows the average number of applicants per job posting each month over the past four years. As you can see, this metric has decreased dramatically and steadily year over year.

Postings that went live in the last quarter of 2022 are seeing about 50% less applicants than postings that went live in the last quarter of 2019.

Chart 2

The main takeaway

Trends show changes to both sides of the equation over the past few years that are contributing to a labor shortage, however the decline in candidates is more pronounced than the increase in available jobs.

The conclusion the resulting shortage is primarily a result of fewer individuals looking to fill positions.

Your action items

It’s clear that many of today’s K-12 district leaders are finding themselves struggling to recruit and hire enough qualified teachers to meet school demands and serve students.

But you can take a deep breath… because there’s good news!

Up-to-date, data driven insights paired with the latest innovations in EdTech will prepare school leaders with the information and systems they need to attract and retain quality instructional staff to their district.

Check out these top tools designed specifically for K-12:

 

1. Human Capital Analytics

Get an advantage with data around open positions, applications received, and recruitment efforts and results.

Frontline Human Capital Analytics provides direct access and guided analysis so district administrators can easily explore interactive dashboards, quickly view key metrics, and arrive at data-backed insights to make stronger decisions for their organization.

With your Recruiting & Hiring data, you can:

 

Note: Human Capital Analytics can also help your district understand staff absences and help to refine and inform your professional development program!

Make more informed human capital decisions with data


 

2. K12JobSpot

Find top educators around the country.

With K12JobSpot, the top job board for K-12 job-seekers, over 1,000,000 teaching jobs have been filled (and growing)!

With your Recruiting & Hiring data, you can:

Find top educators across the country


 

3. Recruiting & Hiring + interviewstream

Enhance the hiring experience and screen candidates faster

With this official partnership, you can proactively engage with jobseekers through on-demand virtual interviews.

Maximize HR’s schedule


Ready to dodge the teacher shortage and get the right people working in your schools?
Check out these resources to get started:

 

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