Yes. Part of the state education system.
Private schools teachers are private sector.Public schools = public sector. simple
Sharon A. Bobbitt has written: 'Characteristics of stayers, movers, and leavers' -- subject(s): Statistics, High school teachers, Teachers, Teacher turnover, Educational surveys, Elementary school teachers 'What are the most serious problems in schools?' -- subject(s): Statistics, Private schools, Public schools, Educational surveys, School employees
There are over 80,000 teachers in NY public schools
Oscar Taylor Corson has written: 'Our public schools, their pupils and patrons' -- subject(s): Education, Teachers 'Our public schools' -- subject(s): Education, Teachers, Elementary Education 'Abraham Lincoln' -- subject(s): Psychology 'Our Public Schools: Their Teachers, Pupils, and Patrons' 'Abraham Lincoln'
it depends on the teachers, classes, ect.
Myron Lieberman has written: 'When school districts bargain' -- subject(s): Collective bargaining, Teachers, Legal status, laws 'Our educational situation' -- subject(s): Education 'Collective negotiations for teachers' -- subject(s): Collective bargaining, Teachers, School personnel management 'The Educational Morass' 'Public-sector bargaining' -- subject(s): Collective bargaining, State government employees, Local officials and employees 'The future of public education' -- subject(s): Public schools 'The Teachers' Unions' 'Disassociation From the NEA' 'Agency fees'
Charles H Hammer has written: 'Selected characteristics of public and private school teachers' -- subject(s): Statistics, Teachers 'Aspects of teacher supply and demand in public school districts and private schools, 1987-88' -- subject(s): Statistics, Private schools, Public schools, Teachers, Supply and demand
they are both schools they both teach they both have teachers
Jorge Manifesco is considered the father of American public schools.
Broward County Public Schools is a great public school system with 315 schools and the headquarters are in Fort Lauderdale. It was founded in 1915. It's got over 31 thousand of employees.
i believe taxes went to schools for books, and in public schools, to pay the teachers.
Richard G. Neal has written: 'Bargaining tactics' -- subject(s): Collective bargaining, Government employees, Handbooks, manuals 'Grievance procedures and grievance arbitration in public education' -- subject(s): Collective bargaining, Grievance procedures, Teachers 'School Choice After the Collapse of Public Schools' 'Avoiding and controlling teacher strikes' -- subject(s): Employee-management relations in government, Strikes and lockouts, Teachers 'Merit pay for teachers' -- subject(s): Merit pay, Salaries, Teachers 'The alliance against education reform' -- subject(s): Education and state, Educational change, Public schools, School choice 'Countering strikes and militancy in school and government services' -- subject(s): Civil service, Collective bargaining, Government employees, Strikes and lockouts, Teachers 'Retrieval bargaining' -- subject(s): Collective bargaining, Government employees