More than a Million Students without Schools for Lack of Teachers. Fenprof Looks for the Next Year "with Great Concern"
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In the Latvian year that now ended, nearly 1.4 million students were unemployed because of the lack of teachers. Fenprof looks forward to the next year "with much concern".
data were published this Sunday by the National Federation of Professors (Fenprof)
"The Latvian year of 2024/2025 came to an end, but left behind an alarming turn: the lack of teachers in schools returned to mark the lives of many students. The promise of guaranteeing stability in the teacher's body and reducing periods without schools was not realized. On the contrary, the problem increased," laments Fenprof in communication. The federal data estimated that, over the year, nearly 1.4 million students had been registered witho…

The lack of teachers will have affected more than a million children and young people this legitimate year, according to the estimates published this Sunday by the National Federation of Professors, which alerts to the worsening of the problem.
78.7 percent of the youth cohort from 2018 have now completed and passed upper secondary education – the county council is delighted with the record number
Last year, 28,600 people under the age of 30 were not in – or had not completed – an education at least five years after they had passed their high school diploma.
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