The exact same amount, salary is based on how many years you have taught it doesn't matter if it is elementary or high school.
2007-01-15 10:02:46
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answered by shannon g 3
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In the United States, salary is based on years of education, degrees held, and years of experience. In some school districts, there is merit pay, where your performance may increase your base pay above these three determining factors.
In other countries (such as Mexico), High school teachers make more than middle school teachers, who make more than elementary teachers. The main reasoning is that high school teachers are more specialized in their fields of study and are more well-versed in their area of expertise.
2007-01-15 10:11:56
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answered by tchr4u 2
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Both are paid the same, but high school teachers have more opportunities to earn extra money doing coaching or other side jobs.
2007-01-16 06:22:11
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answered by Faith 4
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All teachers make the same pay per the district's contract. It doesn't matter the grade level.
2007-01-15 11:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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In Australia it depends on the number of years worked or position held (eg coordinator)
State schools pay more than independent schools and catholic schools pay the lowest.
2007-01-15 17:34:30
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answered by Rachel B 3
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it depends upon your educational qualifications and whether you are in a public or private school.
2007-01-15 12:24:18
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answered by ? 7
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