STF warns of teacher shortage and burnout despite classroom gains
The final bell may have signalled the end of the school year, but for Saskatchewan teachers the pressures of the classroom aren’t packing up for summer.
Samantha Becotte, President of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation, said new supports are starting to make a difference but warns that crowded classrooms, rising complexity, and ongoing staffing shortages are still pushing the system to its limits as educators head into another year of uncertainty and bargaining.
Beacott joined The Evan Bray show to discuss the current issues facing Saskatchewan teachers and the need for more discussions around supports, retention and working conditions.
This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
