A 'teacher in charge' who has been shunned, a fixed-term teacher will fill it? [Anchor Report]

2024.10.17. PM 10:46
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I told you that the rate of replacement of homeroom teachers in elementary, middle, and high schools is increasing.

However, this time, it is news that fixed-term teachers are filling the positions of homeroom teachers that have been avoided.

This is a table showing how many fixed-term teachers are among elementary, middle, and high school homeroom teachers nationwide.

The number of fixed-term homeroom teachers increased from 25,000 five years ago to 30,000 three years ago and reached 36,000 last year.

Naturally, the ratio also increased, exceeding 15% last year.

The current Education Public Officials Act requires regular teachers to prioritize homeroom work and to assign homeroom work to fixed-term teachers only when it is inevitable.

Some analysts say that the increase in the number of fixed-term homeroom teachers is due to regular teachers avoiding homeroom teachers, and that the number of fixed-term teachers itself has increased.

It is a point to think about whether you are passing the burden of homeroom teachers to fixed-term teachers who are unstable in employment.




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