Not exact matches
The
educations sector is currently struggling to recruit a sufficient number of teachers, and Howson suggested that these grammar school plans could potentially
compound the
problem.
Compounding the
problem, many of the most potent and best - loved
education reforms of recent decades have bought into and now rest upon the same basic structure.
Turnover at the leadership level, chronic overspending in the areas of special
education, early childhood
education, and nutrition services, and a lack of transparency and clarity in OUSD's budget practices
compound these
problems, creating an unpredictable and distrustful situation for teachers, principals, and families alike.
The
problem of attrition is further
compounded in countries like Australia, where an aging workforce will result in a large number of retirements within the next decade or two (e.g., Ministerial Council on
Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs, 2003).
Compounding the
problem were understaffed and underfunded state
education departments, designated by the feds as responsible for ensuring that the local districts and schools were meeting the law's requirements.