The Herald's View: Fixing the teacher shortage cannot just be a numbers game or an issue of financial rewards and incentives
The stay-at-home orders during the pandemic were an unprecedented challenge for students, teachers and parents. Schools may give the appearance of having returned to some normality, but that is far from true.
Teachers are the backbone of an education system that largely shapes and determines what career many of us pursue. It is critical that this latest effort to tackle the shortage of teachers is done in a comprehensive and far-sighted way. The future of every child depends on it.
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