Teacher Shortage in the Balearic Islands: Why a Flexible Master's Should Be Only the Beginning
Why the Smaller Balearic Islands Need Extra Help to Attract Teachers
Smaller Balearic islands may need housing and travel support to make teaching jobs more attractive.

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Do Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera need special incentives to attract teachers?
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Why is there a teacher shortage in Mallorca and the Balearic Islands?
A mix of staffing gaps, housing pressure and weak retention is keeping schools short of teachers.
Would a more flexible teacher training master's help Mallorca's schools?
Yes, but flexibility alone will not solve the shortage.
What makes it hard for teachers to stay in Mallorca?
High living costs and insecure contracts make retention difficult.
Could summer courses at the University of the Balearic Islands help train more teachers?
Summer courses could make teacher training easier to access.
How do teacher shortages affect schools in Palma?
Palma schools are dealing with gaps, substitute problems and heavier workloads.
What support do new teachers in Mallorca need after they start working?
Mentoring and guidance can help new teachers stay in the profession.
What practical changes could help schools in Mallorca recruit teachers faster?
Faster accreditation, flexible training and mentoring could speed up recruitment.
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