Teachers needed in N.I.
PA Hamilton There are many jobs for new teachers in the central North Island, the Hamilton Teachers College principal, Ms Charmaine Pountney, says. The New Zealand Educational Institute sounded an alarm in July by stating only 300 out of the required national total of 900 jobs for first-year teachers had been secured for next year.
But Ms Pountney said first-year teachers from the Hamilton college could find many jobs in central North Island towns where there was “a chronic shortage” of teachers. The college would try to inform new teachers by inviting representatives from schools with teacher shortages to go to the college and talk to third and fourth-year students.
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