Teachers in Portugal Face More Indiscriminate Discipline and Stress. Oecd Is Alert to Unfair Distribution of Problem Groups
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The OECD survey reveals that Portuguese teachers are spending more time to keep discipline in schools than in 2018. Younger and inexperienced people remain with the most complicated groups.
These are the results of the largest international survey conducted to teachers of the compulsory education published by OECD: The new edition of the Teaching and Learning International Survey – TALIS 2024 – included more than 280 thousand teachers of 55 education systems, including Portugal. One of the findings is that teachers now lose more time to keep discipline within the classroom than in 2018 when the previous survey was conducted. In 202…
The greatest source of stress for teachers is administrative work. In no country the rate is so high. Students' assessment also spend more time with Portuguese than OECD colleagues.

These are the results of the largest international survey conducted to teachers of compulsory education today published by OECD: The new edition of the Teaching and Learning International Survey - TALIS 2024 - counted more than 280 thousand teachers of 55 education systems, including Portugal. One of the findings is that teachers now lose more time to keep discipline within the classroom than in 2018 when the previous survey was conducted. In 20…
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