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Crisis in the classroom: where have all our teachers gone?

Crisis in the classroom: where have all our teachers gone?

What is causing the shortage of teachers across primary and secondary schools ?

In The News · [email protected]

December 14, 202319m 51s

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Last month, new figures revealed more than 800 primary school teaching posts across the country were lying empty, with the problem most acute in the Greater Dublin Area. Nearly 90 per cent of Irish schools say they’re experiencing recruitment issues, while many secondary schools have warned they’re being forced to drop or limit access to key subjects such as maths, Irish, biology, home economics, woodwork/construction studies and chemistry.


So, where are all our teachers gone and what can be done to attract people back into the profession? And what does this shortage say about how a career in teaching is perceived these days? Irish Times education editor Carl O’Brien discusses the ongoing teacher shortage and measures being taking to tackle this problem.

Presented by Sorcha Pollak. Produced by Suzanne Brennan.


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