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Overtime, Bureaucracy, Lack of Teachers: School Directorates Often Overloaded

Summary by Der Standard AT
This is demonstrated by a survey of 2200 school directors. The demand for more support staff, digital solutions and legal adjustments remains

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This is demonstrated by a survey of 2200 school directors. The demand for more support staff, digital solutions and legal adjustments remains

·Vienna, Austria
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VIENNA. 2200 directors were interviewed: overtime, lack of democracy and lack of teachers are major challenges for school managers.

·Linz, Austria
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For years, there has been a steady decline in interest in the once prestigious job of school principal. A possible explanation lies in the results of a survey of over 2,200 principals published on Thursday. While job satisfaction is generally high, the study reveals that many respondents struggle with overwork, staff shortages, and excessive bureaucracy. As a result, pedagogical tasks are being neglected.

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der Standard AT broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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