
Could going remote really be the solution to the teacher recruitment crisis? Recent survey findings from Teacher Horizons suggest online teaching is here to stay, but not everyone agrees.
Director and Consultant at Steed Education, Mark Steed, rejoins the Educator's Corner podcast to discuss whether remote teaching really is a viable solution to the current teacher shortage.
Join us as we discuss:
Why we find ourselves in the midst of a recruitment crisis
What 1,600 teachers think about the future of teaching
Lessons from British School Muscat's venture into remote teaching for A-level subjects
The shift towards hybrid schools and the need for varied pedagogical approaches
By breaking down data from the Teacher Horizons survey and sharing insights from our own experiences, we explore whether online teaching is the answer to the teacher recruitment challenges we face.
In this episode, learn about:
About Our Guest
Mark Steed is the Director and Consultant at Steed Education, which specialises in educational consultancy support for Schools Groups, U.K. independent schools, and English-speaking international schools. Read more about Mark here.
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