Unis ‘should be punished’ for producing poor-quality teachers
Universities that allow student teachers to graduate without basic skills in classroom management, how to teach literacy and numeracy or understanding the needs of Indigenous and disadvantaged kids will be financially penalised under a proposal to the federal government.
“Far too many graduates are leaving university unprepared to teach children how to read,” the report into the preparation of the teaching workforce says.
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