South africa loses more than 6,000 teachers annually amid retention crisis

South Africa has lost more than 32,000 teachers over the past five years, with an average of over 6,000 leaving the profession each year. A fellowship programme is now offering mentorship and support to help new educators cope with the pressures of the classroom. Data shows that resignations account for the vast majority of these departures.

According to figures presented in parliament by Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube, 30,992 teachers resigned in the last five years while 1,245 were dismissed. More than half of primary school learners now sit in classes with over 40 children, even as 12,700 qualified teachers remain unemployed.

Research from Stellenbosch University indicates that nearly half of current public school teachers are considering leaving within the next decade. Common pressures include heavy workloads, administrative demands, low pay and emotional burnout.

The Jakes Gerwel Fellowship provides classroom coaching, peer networks and access to counselling for early-career teachers. Chief executive Banele Lukhele said structured support systems are largely absent in South Africa.

Teachers Bayanda Jwara and Ronell Mohlala described the transition from training to full-time work as overwhelming, citing a lack of induction and mental health resources. Both credited the fellowship with helping them stay in the profession.

Artikel Terkait

Secondary schools across Kenya face an administrative crisis as hundreds of principals prepare to retire this year. Many lack deputy principals or acting deputies to step in. The issue particularly affects disadvantaged counties and raises concerns over curriculum implementation.

Dilaporkan oleh AI

The Teachers' Service Commission announced plans to promote more than 30,000 teachers before the end of 2026. Acting CEO Eveleen Mitei revealed the details during a meeting with lawmakers on Wednesday. The promotions depend on funding and teacher exits from service.

The head of Hong Kong's Education University has urged school governing bodies to find a 'way out' amid dwindling student numbers. His comments follow an announcement two weeks ago by education authorities that 15 primary schools—a recent record high—cannot operate subsidised Primary One classes due to low enrolment. Lee stressed the need for collective wisdom to explore various solutions.

Dilaporkan oleh AI

The new birth leave, effective July 1, risks causing simultaneous absences of thousands of teachers when schools reopen in September 2026.

Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube announced an independent probe into textbook procurement and outlined priorities for early childhood development during her 2026/27 budget vote on 26 May.

Dilaporkan oleh AI

The Department of Higher Education and Training is phasing out 1,475 pre-2009 legacy qualifications in favour of occupational programmes that include workplace training.

Situs web ini menggunakan cookie

Kami menggunakan cookie untuk analisis guna meningkatkan situs kami. Baca kebijakan privasi kami untuk informasi lebih lanjut.
Tolak