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These days, in many countries, fewer and fewer people want to become

teachers, particularly in secondary schools.


What are the reasons for this, and how could the problem be solved?

It is true that the number of job seekers who want to become teachers are is decreasing. Several
problems have resulted from this tendacy tendency and they should be tackled by some of effective
solutions from both individuals and the government.

There are a variety of issues that tutors must deal with. One of the main drawbacks of teaching is low
salary. inadequate remuneration as earnings in teaching the education profession is modestly lower
than in comparison to many other jobs careers. A high well-paid wage income will allows empower
people to meet human’s basic needs afford a better living standard, but. For instance, a lawyer with six
years of experience is likely earn remunerated significantly above a teacher with the same expertise.
Consequently, potential candidates may choose opt to not pursue a teaching career due to a limited
level of income remuneration. A promising The solution to address this issue is for the authority to give
a pay rise to teachers which allows them to afford a better life quality, which may this can attract more
people into the profession.

Another reason why teaching career is not appealing is that many teachers are snowed under with
marking paper and preparing for effective learning lessons, which mean they may frequently work
overtime and stay late at the office and work at home in the night which means that mentors can’t
balance lose their work-life balance. As a result, various mental health issues are anticipated if educators
work under extreme pressure for a prolonged period of time overworked can lead to many mental
health problems like stress and even depression. Limiting teachers’ working hours and providing
additional take on more teaching assistants are effective options to address this drawback in the
teaching profession.

The third cause of the problem reducing the number of job seekers who desire to become secondary
school teachers is that students learners at middle school age have the tendency to misbehave in class.
Tutors often have to frequently cope with students who disobey teaching methodology and negatively
influence other learners. A lot of For example, the majority of secondary schools have issues with
disciplinins pupils to cooperate in class, this tends to discourage potential educators to select secondary
school teaching. To tackle this problem, parents are encouraged to assist teachers by mentoring their
children at home with consistent teaching methods.

In conclusion, I think the main cause that it's only a minority of people want to become teachers is
deficient salary and being overworked for a long period of time. This will be a serious issue, if the
government and individuals don’t have a solution, the education of the children will be a disaster. These
problems can be tackled by limiting teachers' working hours, adding teaching assistants, and raising
their wages.

1. Too Long 364 words – not enough time to write.


2. Spelling: Government, Tendency, Pursue
3. Synonym:
a. Lower than = inadequate
b. Higher than = Significantly above
c. Can = May = likely = probably = anticitpat
d. Choose = Opt to
e. Attrative = Appealing
f. Many = various = numerous
g. Solution = Options
h. More = addition
i. Want = desire
j. Students = learners = pupils = scholars
k. Behave badly = Misbehave = negative
l. A lot of = significant = the majority
4. Prefer using “Passive tense”
5. Do not use definite words:
a. Have to = are likely = have the tendency = high chance = may frequently
6. Structure: opening sentence need to fully explain the ideal of the paragraph

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