Court of Audit: Primary school teachers spend almost a day a week on administration, which reduces job satisfaction
The page discusses the significant administrative burden faced by primary school teachers in the Netherlands, who spend an average of 6 to 8 hours a week on administrative tasks. This high administrative workload negatively impacts their job satisfaction and contributes to a potential teacher shortage, as many consider leaving the profession. The article highlights the need for reducing administrative tasks to improve teachers' work conditions and overall job satisfaction, suggesting that even a small reduction in administrative time could free up substantial resources for better education and reduced workload.
- Publisher
- Algemene Onderwijsbond
- Country
- Netherlands
- Year of publication
- 2025
- Region
- Europe
- Topics
- Job satisfaction Unpaid work Workload
- Available in
- English Dutch
- Categories of staff
- Teachers
- Level of education
- Primary education
- Resource type
- Web page