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10 Fascinating Facts About the World of Elementary Education

Elementary education is the foundation of a child's learning journey.

By Bryan SmithPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
10 Fascinating Facts About the World of Elementary Education
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There are different types of people who choose a career in elementary education. In fact, the job market for teachers is hot.

Job opportunities for teachers are expected to increase in the coming years, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting a 5% growth annually from 2018–2028 and a 5% growth from 2021–2031 for high school teachers.

As a society, we often take for granted the incredible work that teachers do every day in shaping the minds of our young students. But have you ever stopped to think about all the amazing facts and statistics that make up the world of elementary education? From the first public schools established in the 1600s to the average class sizes of today, there is so much to learn and discover.

In this blog, we will be diving into 20 fascinating facts about the world of elementary education. From the average salary of a teacher to the most popular subjects taught, you'll be amazed at all the interesting information that makes up this field. We'll also take a look at some of the trailblazers who have made their mark in the world of education, such as the first African American teacher, Susie King Taylor, and the founder of the Montessori method, Maria Montessori.

But it's not just about the facts and figures. We'll also be highlighting the human side of teaching, and what makes a great teacher truly special. From the dedication and hard work it takes to succeed in the classroom, to the personal sacrifices many teachers make to ensure their students get the best education possible.

So whether you're a student, a parent, a teacher, or just someone with a general interest in education, we invite you to join us as we explore the many facets of the world of elementary education. Let's discover together what makes teachers truly special and the ro

So, let's take a look at some of the top reasons why teachers are truly special.

  1. The first public school in the United States was established in Boston in 1635.
  2. The average class size in the United States is around 25 students.
  3. More than 3.5 million teachers working in public schools in the United States.
  4. The average teacher in the United States has been teaching for about 14 years.
  5. The average salary for a teacher in the United States is around $65,090, an increase of 1.49% or $957 from 2020.
  6. There are more than 130,000 public elementary schools in the United States.
  7. The average student-to-teacher ratio in the United States is around 15.3:1.
  8. The majority of teachers in the United States are women, making up 74.3% of the teaching workforce.
  9. The average age of a teacher in the United States is around 42 years old.
  10. More than 50 million students attend public schools in the United States.
  11. Every year, teachers in the United States spend an average of $500 of their own money on classroom supplies.
  12. The most popular subject taught in elementary schools is reading and language arts.
  13. The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certifies teachers who meet high and rigorous standards.
  14. Many teachers have to earn a master's degree to advance in their careers and increase their earning potential.
  15. Susie King Taylor was the first African American teacher to teach in a Georgia free school.
  16. The first female teacher, Elizabeth Callister Peale, was hired in 1783 at the American College.
  17. The first public school for the deaf was established on April 15, 1817, in Hartford, Connecticut.
  18. The first public school for the blind was established in 1829 in Watertown, MA.
  19. The first kindergarten was established by Margarethe Schurz, a German educator, in 1837 in Germany.
  20. The first Montessori school was established by Maria Montessori on January 6, 1907, in Rome, Italy.

Last few words

This article made you aware of the essential role women played in the history of education. Women were not only responsible for teaching children but also for shaping their mindsets and characters, and if you think about it, their contribution was just as important as that of men. Whether we talk about ancient times or modern times, the education system has always been better off with the involvement of women in one way or another.

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Bryan Smith

Bryan Smith is a content writer who helps companies tell their unique stories. An experienced writer who delivers content that solves problems for audiences.

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  • Amber Rodriquez9 months ago

    wow. it's interesting

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