Australia’s Teaching Shortage Raises Concerns About Teaching Quality
The Federal Education Minister, Jason Clare, has declared Australia in a national teaching shortage.
With only 50% of university students finishing the teaching degree they started, concerns about how to keep teacher in the profession remains a major concern.
The government have pushed for creative incentives such as rewarding high-performing teachers with increased pay and maximising teachers time to teach. However, some are worried about that this might do to the level of personalisation and quality of Australian teachers
Produced By: Claudia Copeland
Featured In Story: Jim Watterston – Dean of Melbourne Graduate School of Education, and Larissa McLean Davies – Professor of Teaching Education at the Melbourne School of Education
First aired on The Wire, Monday 15 August 2022