Nearly half of teachers plan to quit the profession within the next five years, a survey has found
The survey found schools were struggling to fill vacancies, leading to a doubling up of roles, with 73% reporting the issue had got worse since the start of the pandemic.Another described how"everything is pared to the bone".Dr Mary Bousted says teaching is often made 'unattractive and unsustainable'
One responded that there were"far too few" teaching assistants and they were being asked to cover classes more than ever before.
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