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The BLS reports the median annual salary for high school teachers was $55,050 in 2012. The best-paid 10 percent in the field made approximately $85,690, while the bottom 10 percent made $36,930.
Compensation is typically based on years of experience and educational level. Additionally, salaries and benefit packages can differ at public and private institutions. The highest-paid in the profession work in the metropolitan areas of Nassau, N.Y., Santa Ana, Calif., and New York City.
Job Salary
Year
2004
$48,450.00
2006
$51,190.00
2008
$54,440.00
2010
$55,990.00
2012
$57,770.00
Average High School Teacher Pay vs. All Social Services Jobs
Taking home $57,770 on average, high school teachers make salaries comparable to those of elementary school teachers ($56,130) and school counselors ($56,170). Salaries vary a little more for other professionals who work within the school system. For example,
a high school teacher makes more than the more than a child and family social worker($45,300) and more than a sports coach ($36,680) – although many who choose this vocation also work as teachers.
Job Name
Salary
High School Teacher
$55,050.00
School Counselor
$53,610.00
Elementary School Teacher
$53,400.00
Child and Family Social Worker
$41,530.00
Sports Coach
$28,360.00
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Best Paying Cities for High School Teachers
The highest paid in the high school teacher profession work in the metropolitan areas of
Nassau, N.Y., Santa Ana, Calif., and New York City. The Madera, Calif. area also pays well, as does the city of New Bedford, Mass.
The annual median wage of a high school teacher working in New York City is $77,400, which is $22,350 more than the average pay in the profession.
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Widely Adopted History Textbooks
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Widely spread广为传颂
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The information most frequently requested from the American Textbook Council is lists and rankings of the most widely adopted and used history textbooks. The details of textbook volume and sales are not as easy to obtain as researchers and marketers hope they are. Educational publishers are secretive and do their best to keep their products and their performance opaque.

The Council's databases, developed since 1986, survey publishers’ websites, key states and large school districts to determine what are the nation's most widely adopted textbooks in history and social studies. These lists apply solely to textbooks (instructional materials) and not to trade publications, which from History of Us (Oxford) to A People’s History(HarperCollins) have wide classroom audiences. These lists have been updated to the 2011-12 academic year.

Elementary School

Harcourt
Social Studies
Houghton Mifflin/Harcourt
Social Studies (2008)
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill
Social Studies
Pearson/Core Knowledge
History and Geography
Pearson/Scott Foresman
Social Studies
Houghton Mifflin/Harcourt
We the People (Backlist)

Middle and High School 

The stand-alone titles below do not include junior high school texts from, and other publishers that are parts of multi-volume programs or series. The following books have been included in major adoptions that, combined, hold an estimated 80 percent of the national market in United States and world history, grades eight to twelve. Glencoe, Holt McDougal, and Prentice Hall also have middle school offering as part of multi-grade programs. The Holt world history is sold stand-alone but is part of a series created for California. Backlist books are widely distributed in classrooms but sometimes difficult for teachers to locate on publishers’ websites.

A. United States History

The first group of textbooks aims for the eighth grade-level even though they are widely a
dopted and used in high school classrooms as easy readers. Eighth-grade U.S histories are also available in generic multi-volume series.

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