Private schools are proposing greater autonomy to hire teachers from a wider range of academic backgrounds — for example, allowing a psychologist to teach primary (first cycle) classes or a political science graduate to teach history. The proposal will be presented to Parliament on Wednesday. Proponents argue this flexibility could address staffing needs and broaden candidate pools; critics may raise concerns about subject-specific pedagogical qualifications and the need for training and regulatory safeguards to maintain teaching quality.
Schools ask for greater autonomy and freedom to choose their teachers
Tuesday, 20 January 2026RSS





