Special schools and those in disadvantaged areas worst hit by teacher shortages, new survey finds
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Special schools and those in disadvantaged areas worst hit by teacher shortages, new survey finds
"Nearly one in five schools have been unable to fill all vacant substitute positions, new research on teacher shortages has shown."
"A survey of primary and special schools was conducted last month by the Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO), in partnership with the Irish Primary Principals' Network (IPPN) and the Catholic Primary Schools Management Association."
Nearly one in five schools have been unable to fill all vacant substitute positions, indicating a notable shortfall in substitute staffing. The finding concerns primary and special schools specifically. A survey of those schools was conducted last month by the Irish National Teachers' Organisation (INTO) in partnership with the Irish Primary Principals' Network (IPPN) and the Catholic Primary Schools Management Association. The combined survey quantifies substitute teacher shortages and highlights pressures on staffing capacity within Ireland's primary and special education sectors.
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