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*Significantly different from rural areas (p < .05).
1 Physical sciences includes chemistry, physics, and earth science.
NOTE: For each teaching field, estimates are reported for schools that offered a teaching position in that field and were hiring for at least one open teaching position in that field in the 2020-21 school year. Although rounded numbers are displayed, the figures are based on unrounded data.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS), “Public School Principal and Private School Principal Data Files,” 2020–21, Characteristics of Public and Private Elementary and Secondary School Teachers in the United States: Results From the 2020–21 National Teacher and Principal Survey First Look, table 7.
! Interpret data with caution. The coefficient of variation (CV) for this estimate is between 30 percent and 50 percent (i.e., the standard error is at least 30 percent and less than 50 percent of the estimate).
‡ Reporting standards not met. The coefficient of variation (CV) for this estimate is 50 percent or greater (i.e., the standard error is 50 percent or more of the estimate).
*Significantly different from rural areas (p < .05).
1 Physical sciences includes chemistry, physics and earth science.
NOTE: For each teaching field, estimates are reported for schools that offered a teaching position in that field and were hiring for at least one open teaching position in that field in the 2020-21 school year. Although rounded numbers are displayed, the figures are based on unrounded data.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS), “Public School Principal and Private School Principal Data Files,” 2020–21, and Characteristics of Public and Private Elementary and Secondary School Teachers in the United States: Results From the 2020–21 National Teacher and Principal Survey First Look, table 7.
! Interpret data with caution. The coefficient of variation (CV) for this estimate is between 30 percent and 50 percent (i.e., the standard error is at least 30 percent and less than 50 percent of the estimate).
‡ Reporting standards not met. The coefficient of variation (CV) for this estimate is 50 percent or greater (i.e., the standard error is 50 percent or more of the estimate).
*Significant difference between public schools and private schools in rural areas (p < .05).
1 Physical sciences includes chemistry, physics, and earth science.
NOTE: For each teaching field, estimates are reported for schools that offered a teaching position in that field and were hiring for at least one open teaching position in that field in the 2020-21 school year. Although rounded numbers are displayed, the figures are based on unrounded data.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS), “Public School Principal and Private School Principal Data Files,” 2020–21, and Characteristics of Public and Private Elementary and Secondary School Teachers in the United States: Results From the 2020–21 National Teacher and Principal Survey First Look, table 7.
1 Sutcher, L., Darling-Hammond, L., & Carver-Thomas, D. (2019). Understanding Teacher Shortages: An Analysis of Teacher Supply and Demand in the United States. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 27(35). Retrieved September 29, 2022, from https://epaa.asu.edu/index.php/epaa/article/view/3696.
2 Please visit National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Education Across America website for the definition of locale.
3 For each teaching field discussed in this indicator, the estimates are reported for schools that offered a teaching position in that field and were hiring for at least one open teaching position in that field in the 2020-21 school year.
4 The 30 percent threshold was chosen to simplify the description and comparison of staffing difficulties across various subjects in rural public schools.
5 The percentage for biology or life sciences (35 percent), English as a Second Language (ESL) or bilingual education (34 percent), career or technical education (32 percent), computer science (29 percent), and music or art (28 percent) were not measurably different from 30 percent.
6 Physical sciences include chemistry, physics, and earth science.
7 For mathematics, the percentage at the national level (32 percent) was not measurably different from 30 percent.
8 The 20 percent threshold was chosen to simplify the description and comparison of staffing difficulties across various subjects in rural private schools.
9 The percentage for computer science (43 percent), special education (32 percent), foreign languages (28 percent), physical sciences (28 percent), biology or life sciences (27 percent), mathematics (26 percent), music or art (26 percent), and English or language arts (21 percent) were not measurably different from 20 percent.