JTA should receive clearer understanding of vacant teacher positions in schools across the country by end of this week

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says it should have a clearer understanding of the number of vacant teacher positions in schools across the country by the end of this week.

 

Speaking with IRIE FM news,JTA President, La Sonja Harrison notes that preliminary reports have indicated a shortage of teachers, especially at the primary and secondary levels.

 

Harrison says this shortage is concerning, as teachers are no longer waiting on a specific season to resign.

 

She notes that the Association is gathering information about the vacancies and resulting challenges being experienced at schools.

 

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The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says it should have a clearer understanding of the number of vacant teacher positions in schools across the country by the end of this week.

 

Speaking with IRIE FM news,JTA President, La Sonja Harrison notes that preliminary reports have indicated a shortage of teachers, especially at the primary and secondary levels.

 

Harrison says this shortage is concerning, as teachers are no longer waiting on a specific season to resign.

 

She notes that the Association is gathering information about the vacancies and resulting challenges being experienced at schools.

 

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The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says it should have a clearer understanding of the number of vacant teacher positions in schools across the country by the end of this week.

 

Speaking with IRIE FM news,JTA President, La Sonja Harrison notes that preliminary reports have indicated a shortage of teachers, especially at the primary and secondary levels.

 

Harrison says this shortage is concerning, as teachers are no longer waiting on a specific season to resign.

 

She notes that the Association is gathering information about the vacancies and resulting challenges being experienced at schools.

 

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The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says it should have a clearer understanding of the number of vacant teacher positions in schools across the country by the end of this week.

 

Speaking with IRIE FM news,JTA President, La Sonja Harrison notes that preliminary reports have indicated a shortage of teachers, especially at the primary and secondary levels.

 

Harrison says this shortage is concerning, as teachers are no longer waiting on a specific season to resign.

 

She notes that the Association is gathering information about the vacancies and resulting challenges being experienced at schools.

 

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The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says it should have a clearer understanding of the number of vacant teacher positions in schools across the country by the end of this week.

 

Speaking with IRIE FM news,JTA President, La Sonja Harrison notes that preliminary reports have indicated a shortage of teachers, especially at the primary and secondary levels.

 

Harrison says this shortage is concerning, as teachers are no longer waiting on a specific season to resign.

 

She notes that the Association is gathering information about the vacancies and resulting challenges being experienced at schools.

 

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The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says it should have a clearer understanding of the number of vacant teacher positions in schools across the country by the end of this week.

 

Speaking with IRIE FM news,JTA President, La Sonja Harrison notes that preliminary reports have indicated a shortage of teachers, especially at the primary and secondary levels.

 

Harrison says this shortage is concerning, as teachers are no longer waiting on a specific season to resign.

 

She notes that the Association is gathering information about the vacancies and resulting challenges being experienced at schools.

 

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The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says it should have a clearer understanding of the number of vacant teacher positions in schools across the country by the end of this week.

 

Speaking with IRIE FM news,JTA President, La Sonja Harrison notes that preliminary reports have indicated a shortage of teachers, especially at the primary and secondary levels.

 

Harrison says this shortage is concerning, as teachers are no longer waiting on a specific season to resign.

 

She notes that the Association is gathering information about the vacancies and resulting challenges being experienced at schools.

 

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The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says it should have a clearer understanding of the number of vacant teacher positions in schools across the country by the end of this week.

 

Speaking with IRIE FM news,JTA President, La Sonja Harrison notes that preliminary reports have indicated a shortage of teachers, especially at the primary and secondary levels.

 

Harrison says this shortage is concerning, as teachers are no longer waiting on a specific season to resign.

 

She notes that the Association is gathering information about the vacancies and resulting challenges being experienced at schools.

 

Maroon Chief Richard Currie raises concern about delay in hearing of a legal challenge against the Gov’t for ownership of Cockpit country

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says it should have a clearer understanding of the number of vacant teacher positions in schools across the country by the end of this week.

 

Speaking with IRIE FM news,JTA President, La Sonja Harrison notes that preliminary reports have indicated a shortage of teachers, especially at the primary and secondary levels.

 

Harrison says this shortage is concerning, as teachers are no longer waiting on a specific season to resign.

 

She notes that the Association is gathering information about the vacancies and resulting challenges being experienced at schools.

 

Chief Justice Bryan Sykes says the time has come for judges to specialize in specific areas of law

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says it should have a clearer understanding of the number of vacant teacher positions in schools across the country by the end of this week.

 

Speaking with IRIE FM news,JTA President, La Sonja Harrison notes that preliminary reports have indicated a shortage of teachers, especially at the primary and secondary levels.

 

Harrison says this shortage is concerning, as teachers are no longer waiting on a specific season to resign.

 

She notes that the Association is gathering information about the vacancies and resulting challenges being experienced at schools.