Teacher Exodus: 59% Considered Leaving the Profession

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A recent survey has revealed that nearly 60% of teachers considered leaving their jobs, highlighting a growing crisis in education. The findings of the survey, conducted by [Organization Name], paint a concerning picture of the challenges faced by teachers, with workload and accountability cited as the primary factors driving them to contemplate leaving the profession…. Read more »

What to Expect in a Teacher Interview in 2024

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Teacher interviews have evolved to reflect the changing landscape of education. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect in a modern teacher interview: 1. Technology Integration Digital Literacy: Interviewers will likely assess your comfort level with educational technology tools and platforms. Innovative Use: Be prepared to discuss how you’ve integrated technology into your teaching… Read more »

Teaching Now vs. the 2000s: A Decade of Change

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Teaching Now vs. the 2000s: A Decade of Change Teaching is a profession that has undergone significant transformations over the years. The advent of technology, shifting societal dynamics, and evolving educational philosophies have all contributed to a drastically different teaching landscape compared to the 2000s. Let’s delve into some of the key differences and consider… Read more »

Teacher Progression: Nurturing Growth and Development

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Teacher progression is a vital aspect of the education profession. It involves the ongoing development of teachers’ skills, knowledge, and abilities. By investing in teacher progression, schools can create a more effective and engaging learning environment for students. Key Stages of Teacher Progression Induction: This initial phase focuses on providing new teachers with the necessary… Read more »

Lifelong Learning: A Journey of Continuous Growth

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In today’s rapidly evolving world, lifelong learning has become more important. It’s no longer just about formal education; it’s about embracing a mindset of curiosity, adaptability, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge. Lifelong learning empowers individuals to stay relevant, navigate challenges, and achieve personal and professional success. Why Lifelong Learning Matters Staying Relevant: The pace… Read more »

Boost Classroom Engagement

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                    Student engagement is a cornerstone of effective teaching. When students are actively involved in the learning process, they are more likely to understand concepts, retain information, and develop a love for learning. In this blog post, we’ll explore some proven strategies to boost student engagement… Read more »

Are ipad kids doomed ? Teaching Ipad kids

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Several educators are leaving the teaching profession because of burnout, low pay rates, and difficult student behavior problems. Social media has recently revealed that “iPad Kid” is another factor. The Emergence of the “iPad Kid” A TikTok user named Andra, who has experience as a nanny, blames excessive screen time for the nightmarish behaviour she… Read more »

Elevate Your School’s Excellence: SeekTeachers School Improvement Services

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  In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the pursuit of excellence is a continuous journey for schools. Whether you’re seeking accreditation, recovering from a challenging inspection, or simply aspiring to be the best in your area, SeekTeachers is here to guide your school towards unparalleled success through our School Improvement Services. Why Choose SeekTeachers School… Read more »