Schools facing disaster' as one in 10 teachers set to quit
Briefly

A survey of 1,800 teachers indicates that 9 percent are likely to leave their positions within the next two years, due to unsustainable workloads and lack of support. Only 22 percent of teachers feel their workloads are manageable, while 37 percent express feelings of being overwhelmed. This crisis poses significant challenges for the education sector in England, where approximately 42,000 teachers might exit the profession soon. The situation has prompted criticism toward the Labour government for perceived inaction regarding teacher recruitment and retention issues.
A new survey shows that one in ten teachers are likely to leave the profession within two years, highlighting a growing crisis in education.
Nine percent of teachers reported being very likely to quit, while 37 percent described their workload as overwhelming or unsustainable, suggesting a serious recruitment and retention problem.
Only 22 percent of teachers feel their workloads are manageable, and one-quarter lack sufficient time for lesson planning, exacerbating the crisis in education.
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