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U.S. Teachers’ Hours Among World’s Longest « Larry Miller's Blog

U.S. Teachers’ Hours Among World’s Longest « Larry Miller's Blog

U.S. Teachers’ Hours Among World’s Longest

June 25, 2011 Wall Street Journal

By Phil Izzo

1,097: Average number of hours U.S. teachers spend per year on instruction.

Students across the U.S. are enjoying or getting ready for summer vacation, but teachers may be looking forward to the break even more. American teachers are the most productive among major developed countries, according to Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development data from 2008 — the most recent available.

Among 27 member nations tracked by the OECD, U.S. primary-school educators spent 1,097 hours a year teaching despite only spending 36 weeks a year in the classroom — among the lowest among the countries