Jamaica experiences surge in teacher resignations ahead of new academic year

As the new academic year looms on the horizon, slated to begin on September 4, Jamaica’s Minister of Education and Youth, Fayval Williams, disclosed an increase in teacher resignations since her last update on August 18.

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Although the ministry reported 1,538 resignations for the period between January to September 2022, the current year saw a comparative decline. As of the latest count, a total of 854 teachers have stepped down, marking a 44 per cent decrease compared to the same period last year.

Addressing concerns and implementing solutions

During a Post-Cabinet Press Briefing at Jamaica House, Minister Williams sought to alleviate concerns about potential teacher shortages for the upcoming school year. 

Despite the decline in numbers, 25,000 teachers remain employed within the education system. 

Several schools recently advertised vacant teaching positions, to which Williams responded by introducing a job portal. This portal simplifies the advertisement of vacant roles and provides aspiring educators with the necessary information to apply for jobs.

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Education Minister Fayval Williams. (Photo: Yhomo Hutchinson, JIS)

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Strategic approaches for recruitment

In an effort to aid schools with the recruitment process, the Education ministry dispatched various strategies weeks in advance of the academic year. 

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Schools received pre-approval to make early recruitment decisions, with the green light given for engaging part-time teachers, retired educators, and pre-trained graduates in their final year of study. 

Reports are that schools were also advised to utilize an array of classroom management tactics, including merging small classes and increasing the use of information communication technology.

Minister Williams emphasized the importance of adhering to legal procedures during the resignation process. 

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Under Section 54 of the Regulation Act of 1980, teachers in permanent positions must provide a three-month notice, while those in temporary, acting, or provisional roles must give a one-month notice.

By adhering to the stipulated notice period, teachers not only meet the legal requirement but also ensure the uninterrupted provision of their services, thereby maintaining their compensation. 

The ministry urged teachers contemplating resignation to be aware of these regulations to ensure a smooth transition.

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