The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has begun soliciting applications for a project to strengthen the recruitment of teachers in collaboration with universities and private companies, in order to resolve the growing shortage of qualified teachers nationwide. Three projects are being solicited from the public: building a matching system, disseminating public relations, implementing training, and jointly reporting on results.Selected businesses will be supported with implementation costs.

 According to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the matching system construction project will recruit temporary instructors and part-time staff, as well as build a system that can aggregate and match the needs of schools.

 The public relations/training project collaborates with universities, private companies, PTAs, etc. to communicate the appeal of the teaching profession, and also recruits temporary instructors from former teachers, corporate retirees, athletes, and artists. do. Furthermore, the government will explore the possibility of dispatching staff from private companies to schools for a limited period of time, and provide sufficient training to those entering the teaching profession. The joint results reporting project involves collaboration between multiple prefectures, ordinance-designated city boards of education, personnel councils that have the authority to appoint teachers, and reports on the results of the matching system construction project and public relations/training implementation project for each regional block. Hold a meeting.

 The recruitment period is open until the end of February. The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology will hold an online information session on the 2th and call for applications. To participate in the briefing session, advance registration is required from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology website.

 Long working hours and expanded duties have become a problem for teachers, and the shortage is becoming more and more serious nationwide. Due to a lack of manpower, students are having to handle multiple tasks, and the school staff is crying out.

reference:[Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology] Regarding the project to strengthen the recruitment of teacher human resources in collaboration with universities, private companies, etc.

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