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Posted On: 12/06/2017 11:00:03 PM
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Research Findings Indicate Strong Public Support for Teachers

TROY, MI --(Marketwired - December 05, 2017) - Kelly Services ® ( NASDAQ : KELYA ) ( NASDAQ : KELYB ), a global leader in providing workforce solutions, today announced the findings of its Education Pulse Survey , conducted to gauge the public's perception of the state of education in the U.S.

The fourth quarter survey, conducted online in October of 2017 for Kelly Services' educational practice group by Harris Poll, reveals strong support for teachers. Findings show that 85 percent of U.S. adults with or without dependent children in grades K-12, support pay increases for teachers to address teacher shortages. In addition, 75 percent support a change in requirements to make it easier for people with bachelor's degree to become certified as a teacher.

"The Education Pulse Survey results validate our observations of how deeply Americans care about our education system," said Nicola Soares, Vice President and Managing Director of Kelly Educational Staffing and Teachers On Call. "It's encouraging to see that parents and non-parents alike continue to have solid respect and esteem for educators and expect them to be qualified and fairly compensated."

Compensation could be a top reason why professionals leave the field. Roughly six in 10 U.S. adults (62 percent) feel a main reason teachers leave the profession is due to being underpaid/low salary. This sentiment is most prominent in the West and South (67 percent each) followed by the Midwest (60 percent) with fewer in the Northeast (49 percent) feeling the same.

But what about the growing teacher shortage? In a recently released research brief, the Learning Policy Institute found that currently there are not enough qualified teachers applying for teaching jobs to meet the demands in all locations and field.

One in four U.S. adults believe teachers exit their chosen field due to:

  • Challenging work environment (29%)
  • Lack of or difficult parent support/partnership (27%)
  • Ineffective district/school leadership (26%)
  • Heavy workload (25%)

Perhaps surprisingly, three in four U.S. adults would encourage a young person to go into teaching as a career today and support a change in requirements to make it easier for people with bachelor's degrees to become certified as a teacher (both 75 percent).

The Education Pulse Survey gauges the top issues and concerns among those with and without children or dependents in grades K-12. The survey provided an opportunity for adults to convey their thoughts on teacher compensation, retention, and why they believe educators are leaving the field.

About Kelly Educational Staffing

Kelly Educational Staffing® (KES®), a specialty service of Kelly Services ® ( NASDAQ : KELYA ) ( NASDAQ : KELYB ), is the first staffing provider to develop a comprehensive education talent management solution. Launched in 1997, KES partners with 7,000+ public, private and charter schools across 35 states. KES provides schools with quality substitute teacher staffing and management, in addition to after school program staffing, and the staffing of non-instructional positions such as custodians, cafeteria employees, administrative assistants, and school nurses. More than 2.8 million classrooms are filled by a KES substitute teacher each school year. Visit www.kellyeducationalstaffing.com for more information.

This survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Poll on behalf of Kelly Services from October 6-10, 2017 among 2,150 U.S. adults ages 18 and older. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated.

Media Contact : Jane Stehney Kelly Services stehnja@kellyservices.com 248-574-9800



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