Part-time teacher quota continues to rise.
The number of part-time teachers is growing in Western Austria and Germany. This is because of a new law for temporary teachers. The government is worried about the impact on schools.
A protection clause for ‘jungle teachers’ is causing more part-time teachers to be hired in Western Austria. This change is happening across Germany as well. Experts say this trend could affect how well students learn. The government is trying to find ways to solve this problem. They want to make sure there are enough teachers available.
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Highlights
Part-Time Teachers Rise
The proportion of part-time teachers in Western Austria is increasing.
Protection Clause Drives Change
A protection clause will increase part-time teachers in autumn 2025.
National Trend Continues
Part-time teachers are increasing across Germany.
Quality Concerns Arise
The increase raises worries about education quality.
Government Faces Pressure
The government is under pressure to solve the issue.