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From: "Jacek Brant" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 4:41 PM
Subject: Teacher shortages
Dear list,
I recall that last May and June there was a lively discussion on the problem
of teacher shortages. At that time I was getting multiple daily calls from
schools desperate for someone for their business and economics department,
but by this time all my 50 trainee teachers already had job offers. This
year there are 57 keen, enthusiastic and able trainee teachers on my course
(from about 250 applicants). I could easily train more high quality
teachers, but the bottleneck that exists is schools' reluctance to have a
trainee teacher.
My message to school colleagues is that if you want the teachers in your
schools you will have to play your part in training them! I still have to
find one place for a teacher in North London, ideally in the Finchley-Mill
Hill-Hendon area. If anyone can accommodate a student teacher in his or her
department, please contact me off-list.
If you need to recruit a teacher, there is no better way than to have a
trainee. Over half of my student teachers found employment in a partnership
school.
Jacek (Jack) Brant
PGCE Subject Leader Business and Economics Education
School of Mathematics, Science and Technology
Institute of Education, University of London
20 Bedford Way
London WC1 0AL
Direct line/Fax: 020 7612 6434
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