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Why teachers are walking out of classrooms

Published Dec 12, 2021, 7:07 PM

Teachers are walking out of classrooms across the country.  They’re protesting in the streets.  The pandemic meant they had to completely re-think the way they interacted with their students.  And they’ve had enough.

 

Louise Phillips, Associate Professor from the Faculty of Education, Southern Cross University, and other researchers from around the world, have conducted a study to get to the bottom of the problem….and it’s not good news.  Teachers have had enough.

 

We don’t value our teachers, nearly enough.  With an election campaign looming, it’s time to address the impact federal and state policies have on our teachers….and in turn, our children and young people.

 

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