I saw this in my half awake fog this morning
bbc
and thought-'ooh, are people actually accepting there's a massive recruitment/retention problem at last', as usually there's some comment like 'a spokesperson from the DFE says that there has never been a better time to enter teaching' but then I saw this was in Scotland.
I thought-from reading comments on here-that teaching was a lot better up in Scotland-less pressure to double mark etc but if Scotland are recognising there's problems, then surely it's a big issue!
Why don't they realise there's a problem, and rather than saying 'Let's give unscruplous headteachers the power to pay brilliant people more (which only in reality ends up with them paying most people badly), just stop 50% of the mindless unnecessary shite that the job entails and the fact that you are only ever one observation away from capability proceedings, and people won't be leaving in droves!
What's going to happen with it all, will it implode!?