
North Dakota educators looking to teach online can teach in our partner schools across the country over livestreamed video. If you have a standard or professional license in North Dakota, Proximity Learning can support you through the license reciprocity process to work in states where this is required.
Working as a teacher for Proximity Learning has helped teachers find better work/life balance, teach to students across the county, and improve technological skills.
Proximity Learning teachers are not only certified, background checked, and experienced, but they're also dynamic, engaging, and caring. Learn more about our online teaching jobs in North Dakota.
The North Dakota teacher shortage is affecting students. A report from the University of Mary states there was a drop in students enrolled in teacher preparation programs from 2008-2009 (719,081) to 2016-2017 (444,224). Teachers continue to retire early due to the pandemic, but there are 300,000 fewer newly qualified teachers to replace them. Without enough qualified teachers, students are pushed into larger class sizes and taught by substitute teachers instead.
In April 2021, Frontline Education surveyed 1,200 district leaders to discover that two out of three respondents reported having teacher shortages in their schools. This is a record high since launching the survey in 2015.
Could live online instruction from Proximity Learning benefit your school district?