Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Tuesday afternoon is set to launch a $10 million teacher recruitment drive to help combat the nation's teacher shortage. The ‘Be that teacher’ campaign features teachers from around Australia sharing a moment in their career that made them realise how valuable teaching was.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Tuesday afternoon is set to launch a $10 million teacher recruitment drive to help combat the nation's teacher shortage.
The ‘Be that teacher’ campaign features teachers from around Australia sharing a moment in their career that made them realise how valuable teaching was. Education Minister Jason Clare said that a recent survey showed that teachers don’t feel valued by the community and that is one of the reasons why the government is launching ‘Be that teacher’.
The New South Wales government has recently released data showing that almost 10,000 lessons in the state occur that are not filled by a teacher.Read More
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