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Permanent in Crisis Mode: Who Wants to Become a School Manager? Gew Calls the Alarm

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DRESDEN. More than 50 headmaster positions are vacant – in Saxony alone. The GEW chairman sees the cause as a high burden and short-term requirements for school leaders. Pleasure for free fall? (symbol photo.) Photo: Shutterstock Unfilled school management positions are a serious problem from the point of view of the trade union for education and science (GEW) in Saxony. Schools would need a strong management to cope with "the complex everyday l…
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DRESDEN. More than 50 headmaster positions are vacant – in Saxony alone. The GEW chairman sees the cause as a high burden and short-term requirements for school leaders. Pleasure for free fall? (symbol photo.) Photo: Shutterstock Unfilled school management positions are a serious problem from the point of view of the trade union for education and science (GEW) in Saxony. Schools would need a strong management to cope with "the complex everyday l…

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News4teachers broke the news in on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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