Teachers in rural schools are increasingly seeking transfers to urban areas, faced with mounting workloads that compromise their professional and...
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Our rural schools are facing a serious problem, and at the heart of the issue lies the growing exodus of teachers. This situation, driven by mounting workloads and lack of support, is creating a gaping vacuum in our rural education system, one that threatens to undermine the very foundation of our future. The shortage of teachers in rural areas is not just a number on a statistics sheet; it is a problem that, if left unchecked, has the potential to erode the quality of education for thousands of our children.
Teachers in rural schools are increasingly seeking transfers to urban areas, faced with mounting workloads that compromise their professional and...
The Ministry of Education is working to issue teaching licenses to tackle a shortage of educators in the Belize District. This week, several schools...
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