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How to bring the teaching profession back to the forefrontEducation is central to development and to the improvement of the lives of young people, reiterating the importance of teachers in our country. More must be done to make teaching an attractive, stable profession in South Africa. As a country, we also need to ensure that we limit the mass exodus of teachers to other countries and also leverage ways to bring teachers into the country. We see a growing trend of teachers leaving the sector or country to explore other opportunities. ![]() © Cathy Yeulet – 123RF.com Teacher resignations and more so, retirements have been problematic for our education system. More than half of our current teacher professionals will reach retirement age within the next 10 year, bringing about a dire need for a strong pipeline of quality teachers into the industry. The pending crisis is also an opportunity to bring teaching back to the forefront as an option for young professionals, graduates and learners. It is also an opportunity to align the type of teachers we bring into the system, to what’s needed to prepare children for the current reality of fast paced change and technological advances. How to bring teaching to the forefront:
By bringing teaching back to the forefront and ensuring the teaching profession keeps up with the times, we are allowing the youth of today to get a quality education, which in turn develops the future leaders of our country and continent. With qualified educators we will be able to empower learners to be the best. About the authorMampho Langa is the head of [[http://futurenationschools.com/ Future Nation Schools]]. |