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Do you know who鈥檚 to blame for the high school teacher shortage we鈥檙e hearing about today?
You are.
I am, as well. We鈥檙e both to blame.
Because, whether you鈥檙e a parent or not, we have done an absolutely brilliant job of putting people off wanting to become a teacher.
And it鈥檚 a weird mix of us doing too much of some stuff and too little of other stuff. And the outcome is 346 full-time vacancies unfilled just weeks out from the new school year.
Now I know you might be thinking "oh yeah, we hear this every year from the unions. They take every opportunity to bang on about needing more pay, more resources blah blah blah.鈥
But it鈥檚 not just the unions speaking out.
There鈥檚 a principal in the news saying that in the 16 years he鈥檚 been in the job, there鈥檚 only been one where he鈥檚 started the year without enough teachers.
Looks like this could be his second.
So why am I putting the blame on us? Because that鈥檚 not what the unions are saying. It鈥檚 certainly not what the government is saying, either. As if they would. So why am I saying it?
I鈥檓 saying it because parents - and I鈥檓 one of them (our three are in their early 20s now) but, yep, I know I鈥檝e been guilty over the years of poking my nose in - probably a bit too much.
Not as badly as other parents - but I鈥檓 guilty.
And what we鈥檝e done in the process, is we have piled so many expectations and pressure on teachers that we are driving them nuts.
We think that we deserve one-on-one time with them whenever we want it.
So much so, that some schools have had to put a ban on parents barging into the classroom before or after school to 鈥渉ave a word鈥.
We鈥檝e been banging on the door, writing emails. The way some parents behave, you could describe it as harassment of teachers.
This is the part of my argument where we have done 鈥渢oo much鈥, and it's part of the reason why I think we have to carry the blame for people not wanting to be teachers.
Another part of my 鈥渢oo much鈥 argument is the expectations we have placed on teachers and schools to provide not just an education but full-scale social services.
As well as all the moaning about all the holidays they, supposedly, get - and let鈥檚 not forget all the tut-tutting over the keep cups about teacher-only days.
Who would want to be a teacher with all that going on? Not me.
As for the 鈥渢oo little鈥 bit 鈥攖his is where you and I have put people off wanting to be teachers by not doing enough鈥 this is all about our lack of support and advocacy for teachers.
And this is broad. At one end, you鈥檝e got the way people are always far too busy to put their hand up to help out with anything at school.
You鈥檒l know as much as I do that the ones who do are always the same faces, and they get sick of it eventually.
At the other end 鈥攐n a broader level鈥 we have done an absolutely hopeless job of standing up for our teachers.
And there is an absolutely prime example.
We have quietly sat-by and allowed to happen what I think is the most damaging thing that鈥檚 ever been done to our education system - the modern learning environment.
The modern learning environment has been 鈥攊n my opinion鈥 an absolute disaster. And you and I - we鈥檝e allowed it to happen.
It gets moaned about, but no one ever takes it to the next level.
The fact that teachers have been forced to teach kids in these barn-like settings with tents and bean bags and noise. Again, who would want to be a teacher in that kind of set-up?
I wouldn鈥檛!
But we have allowed the Ministry of Education to force these monstrosities on schools. Sure, we might have had a rant about it to our mates - but that鈥檚 all we鈥檝e done. And by stopping there, we have let teachers down big-time.
And by letting teachers down big time by not advocating for them as much as we should 鈥攁nd by placing such unrealistic expectations on them鈥 by doing too much of some stuff and not enough of other stuff - we have done a first-class job of telling people to forget about being teachers.
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