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“Thank God, he will not spoil life to children”

Kukharevskaya, in particular, commented on a new trend in social networks, the participants of which became the teachers – in the summer many of them wrote statements about dismissal and made posts about this, in which they called to congratulate them on the decision.

According to the director of Liko-School, teachers leave school because they could make a mistake with the choice of profession.

“When the teacher writes that he leaves and does it with great joy, rejoices, I always think:“ Thank God that he has left and will not spoil the life, nor to parents, nor himself personally. ”The one who is born to be a teacher, who understands this taste of the profession, the one who knows how to feel and understand this remains in the profession. But, unfortunately, there are many extra people, those who were mistaken with the choice of profession, she said.

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According to Kukharevskaya, there really is a problem with teachers, because many teachers went abroad after the start of a full -scale war.

“Moreover, those who knew a foreign language left. It is difficult to find such teachers, they are expensive on the market, of course, they choose private schools because they want worthy wages. But there are also teachers migration, and there are also teachers from the eastern regions, but they also go to a private school so that there is an opportunity to rent an apartment for these funds,” said the director of a private school. “But, in my opinion, if the war will continue, the problem with teachers will be, the problem with teachers will be, the problem with the teachers will be, the problem with the teachers. It is impossible to aggravate.

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According to NV Business, by 2030, a shortage of teachers can reach catastrophic proportions – in Ukraine there will not be enough from 108 thousand to 366 thousand teachers, depending on the development scenario.

“The personnel potential has been exhausted, a generation of middle age has disappeared, and the youth does not go there,” says Alexander Kondryakov, an expert in the educational field.

The situation is aggravated by war. As of February 2025, 1882 schools in Ukraine are damaged or destroyed – this is 15% of the total.*

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