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Teachers See Student Behavior as a Significant Problem

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Education Week journalists have consistently heard anecdotes about problems with student behavior and engagement, so for the 2026 The State of Teaching survey, we crafted a few questions about how educators’ perceptions of those conditions have changed.

Across the states, a minority of teachers thought student behavior had stayed the same or improved over the past year; in fact, no state broke the 50 percent mark, and in most states just around a third of teachers agreed.

Although there was some state variation, a majority of teachers favored several approaches to improve student behavior: smaller classes, limiting parent interference in discipline, limiting students’ access to phones, and instruction for parents on teaching children how to behave in ways that are appropriate for school.

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See more state-by-state data on teachers from the report

About the survey that powers these results

For the state-by-state results, a total of 5,802 teachers responded to a nationally representative online survey designed by the EdWeek Research Center, which included a total of 30 questions about the profession.

Results can be tracked over time and reported by subgroup—such as locale or years of teaching experience.

Read Next: Data From 50 States: Teachers on Class Sizes, Improving Morale, and How Salaries Stack Up

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