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Teacher Registration Delays Exacerbate Victoria's Teacher Shortage
Administrative delays in the Victorian Institute of Teaching's registration process are leaving schools without regular classroom teachers weeks into term one, forcing schools to use costly casual relief teachers and exacerbating existing teacher shortages, impacting schools like Lilydale High and A...
Teacher Registration Delays Exacerbate Victoria's Teacher Shortage
Administrative delays in the Victorian Institute of Teaching's registration process are leaving schools without regular classroom teachers weeks into term one, forcing schools to use costly casual relief teachers and exacerbating existing teacher shortages, impacting schools like Lilydale High and A...
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16% Bias Score


Russia's Hidden Teacher Shortage Crisis
Russia faces a critical teacher shortage, with actual deficits far exceeding official reports. Mathematics and physics teacher shortages are at 33.2% and 24.1%, respectively, increasing yearly for eight years, while only around 10% of teachers are young professionals.
Russia's Hidden Teacher Shortage Crisis
Russia faces a critical teacher shortage, with actual deficits far exceeding official reports. Mathematics and physics teacher shortages are at 33.2% and 24.1%, respectively, increasing yearly for eight years, while only around 10% of teachers are young professionals.
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56% Bias Score


UK Supply Teacher Agencies Profit from Teacher Shortage
UK supply teacher agencies are pocketing hundreds of millions of pounds in fees, profiting from a teacher shortage that costs schools over \£1.2 billion annually, while rewarding staff with lavish trips; critics condemn the excessive profits.
UK Supply Teacher Agencies Profit from Teacher Shortage
UK supply teacher agencies are pocketing hundreds of millions of pounds in fees, profiting from a teacher shortage that costs schools over \£1.2 billion annually, while rewarding staff with lavish trips; critics condemn the excessive profits.
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64% Bias Score


France's Teacher Shortage: The Rise of Contract Educators
France faces a teacher shortage, with contract teachers now comprising 10% of secondary school staff—a 40% increase since 2012—due to the profession's declining attractiveness and over 3,000 unfilled positions in 2024. This has led to concerns about educational standards and teacher morale.
France's Teacher Shortage: The Rise of Contract Educators
France faces a teacher shortage, with contract teachers now comprising 10% of secondary school staff—a 40% increase since 2012—due to the profession's declining attractiveness and over 3,000 unfilled positions in 2024. This has led to concerns about educational standards and teacher morale.
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44% Bias Score


Teacher Exodus Looms in North Rhine-Westphalia Amidst Excessive Workloads
A survey of 3,105 teachers in North Rhine-Westphalia found that 38% are considering leaving their jobs due to excessive workloads, with over 40% working 41-50 hours weekly and 37% working over 50 hours, while the government cites 12,000 new hires in the last 36 months as a countermeasure.
Teacher Exodus Looms in North Rhine-Westphalia Amidst Excessive Workloads
A survey of 3,105 teachers in North Rhine-Westphalia found that 38% are considering leaving their jobs due to excessive workloads, with over 40% working 41-50 hours weekly and 37% working over 50 hours, while the government cites 12,000 new hires in the last 36 months as a countermeasure.
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40% Bias Score


England's Teacher Shortage Crisis: A Systemic Issue Requiring Significant Investment
England's education system faces a worsening teacher shortage, with fewer than 300 new teachers last year and over 40,000 leaving annually, leading to larger class sizes and unqualified teachers in specialist subjects; the government is trying to address this via increased funding and flexible worki...
England's Teacher Shortage Crisis: A Systemic Issue Requiring Significant Investment
England's education system faces a worsening teacher shortage, with fewer than 300 new teachers last year and over 40,000 leaving annually, leading to larger class sizes and unqualified teachers in specialist subjects; the government is trying to address this via increased funding and flexible worki...
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40% Bias Score

Judge Blocks Trump Admin's Teacher Training Funding Cuts
A federal judge in Boston temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to cut $600 million in teacher training funds after eight states sued, arguing the cuts violated administrative law and harmed programs addressing a nationwide teacher shortage; the administration appealed.

Judge Blocks Trump Admin's Teacher Training Funding Cuts
A federal judge in Boston temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to cut $600 million in teacher training funds after eight states sued, arguing the cuts violated administrative law and harmed programs addressing a nationwide teacher shortage; the administration appealed.
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36% Bias Score

Berlin's UdK Faces Protests Amidst Restructuring and Budget Cuts
Students at Berlin's University of the Arts (UdK) protest a restructuring plan they say will worsen already strained resources and threaten their ability to graduate on time due to teacher shortages and budget cuts; the plan separates teacher training from integrated art classes, creating a new inst...

Berlin's UdK Faces Protests Amidst Restructuring and Budget Cuts
Students at Berlin's University of the Arts (UdK) protest a restructuring plan they say will worsen already strained resources and threaten their ability to graduate on time due to teacher shortages and budget cuts; the plan separates teacher training from integrated art classes, creating a new inst...
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48% Bias Score

Teacher Shortage: Systemic Issues and Solutions
A critical teacher shortage impacts 74% of schools, causing burnout and leading many teachers to leave the profession; solutions include creating diverse career paths to retain experienced educators and improve the overall education system.

Teacher Shortage: Systemic Issues and Solutions
A critical teacher shortage impacts 74% of schools, causing burnout and leading many teachers to leave the profession; solutions include creating diverse career paths to retain experienced educators and improve the overall education system.
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52% Bias Score

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Teachers Overburdened by Bureaucracy
A survey of 2,606 teachers in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, found that 35% are significantly burdened by bureaucracy, impacting teaching; nearly 80% report high levels of stress (8-10 on a 0-10 scale); and 30% prioritized reducing mandatory teaching hours.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Teachers Overburdened by Bureaucracy
A survey of 2,606 teachers in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, found that 35% are significantly burdened by bureaucracy, impacting teaching; nearly 80% report high levels of stress (8-10 on a 0-10 scale); and 30% prioritized reducing mandatory teaching hours.
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32% Bias Score

Record Number of Japanese Teachers Take Mental Health Leave
A record 7,119 Japanese public school teachers took mental health leave in fiscal 2023, up 580 from the previous year, highlighting increased workloads and prompting government intervention to increase teacher numbers and support mental health. A record 788 teachers also quit after less than a year,...

Record Number of Japanese Teachers Take Mental Health Leave
A record 7,119 Japanese public school teachers took mental health leave in fiscal 2023, up 580 from the previous year, highlighting increased workloads and prompting government intervention to increase teacher numbers and support mental health. A record 788 teachers also quit after less than a year,...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Teacher Shortage Decreases, but 'Hidden' Shortages and Future Challenges Remain
The teacher shortage in Dutch primary education decreased from 9,800 to 7,700 full-time positions (8.1 percent of jobs) due to expiring NPO funding, while secondary education saw a relative decrease to 5.1 percent (3,800 positions). However, a large portion of the shortages are 'hidden' and filled b...

Dutch Teacher Shortage Decreases, but 'Hidden' Shortages and Future Challenges Remain
The teacher shortage in Dutch primary education decreased from 9,800 to 7,700 full-time positions (8.1 percent of jobs) due to expiring NPO funding, while secondary education saw a relative decrease to 5.1 percent (3,800 positions). However, a large portion of the shortages are 'hidden' and filled b...
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44% Bias Score
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