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Old 03-20-2024, 03:19 PM   #45
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Originally Posted by flamesfever View Post
I think there must be a large number of things coming together at one time, that are affecting teachers:

1. Governments having trouble budgeting, dealing with high debt and interest rates

2. Past trauma related to burnout and health risks experienced during the pandemic

3. Overburdening with paper work

4, Lack of Special Education for kids on the slow end of the curve.

5. Lack of help in dealing with kids suffering with physical, mental, and behavioral issues

7. Large number of new Canadians with language problems and having difficulty adjusting socially

9. Parents thinking their kid is a genius, and deserves special attention

10. Lack of support from the public at large

11. Etc.
Also lots of Millennials and young Gen Xers sending their kids to school, without adequate previous investment into educational infrastructure and education/training of new teachers. Upon graduation, I had multiple friends who were unable to get positions in teacher's college. I knew a few people who completed teacher's college but then couldn't find positions, so they walked from the industry.

Now 10-15 years we have a shortage of teachers....shocking.
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