Every other educator is considering leaving the job because they cannot adequately meet children’s needs, a new survey shows. The figures do not surprise the chair of BUPL, who calls the trend »deeply worrying«.

New survey sheds light on a »deeply worrying« trend among educators

A new survey shows that 75 percent of the country’s educators often go home feeling guilty that they haven’t been able to do enough for the children. Illustration: Mads D'Alterio Djervig. Originalfoto: Pexels, Freepik
A new survey shows that 75 percent of the country’s educators often go home feeling guilty that they haven’t been able to do enough for the children. Illustration: Mads D'Alterio Djervig. Originalfoto: Pexels, Freepik
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A full 56 percent of the country’s educators are considering quitting and leaving the profession altogether.

That is the finding of a new survey of members of the labor union BUPL.

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