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Almost all countries in the EU are facing difficulties with a shortage of teachers – here’s the reason why

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Last updated: 2024/08/28 at 8:02 AM
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Teacher shortages are a pressing issue across most EU member states, impacting the quality of education and hindering students’ learning experiences. According to the European Commission’s Education and Training Monitor 2023 report, 24 member states are struggling to fill teaching vacancies at the start of each school year. Sweden is one of the worst affected countries, with a projected need for 153,000 qualified teachers by 2035. The shortage is particularly acute in STEM subjects and early childhood education and care.

One of the main reasons for the teacher shortage crisis is the unattractive conditions of the profession. Low pay, high workload, job insecurity, and limited career prospects have deterred many qualified individuals from pursuing teaching careers. The ageing teacher population and an impending wave of retirements are also contributing to the shortage. In Portugal, for example, between 4,700 and 4,800 teachers are expected to retire, creating a need for over 30,000 new educators by 2030.

The integration of Ukrainian children into EU schools due to the war has further exacerbated the problem of teacher shortages in Europe. In Poland, for instance, 43,800 displaced children from Ukraine were enrolled in early childhood education in February 2023. Many EU member states have attempted to address the shortage by attracting retirees back into the profession and hiring teachers on temporary contracts as a temporary fix. However, a comprehensive and long-term solution is needed to address the root causes of the issue.

The European Commission has put forth initiatives to promote teacher mobility and reward innovative teaching practices as a way to tackle the shortage and restore the prestige of the profession. Some countries have also tried to incentivize teachers who have left to work abroad to return. In Ireland, the ASTI General Secretary Kieran Christie has called for a complete change in the Department of Education’s approach to address the teacher shortage crisis. However, implementing an EU-wide solution is challenging due to the differences in educational institutional rules across member states.

In conclusion, the teacher shortage crisis in the EU is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach. Addressing the root causes of the problem, such as low pay, high workload, and limited career prospects, is essential to attract and retain qualified educators. Initiatives to promote teacher mobility, reward innovative practices, and incentivize former teachers to return to the profession can also help alleviate the shortage. Collaboration at the EU level may be necessary to develop a comprehensive strategy to ensure all students have access to quality education.

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