remuneration is the key
in attracting more students
toward a teaching degree
over the past few decades
there's been a drop off
in people wanting to undertake
these university courses
schools are feeling
the shortage pinch
where primary and secondary
teacher positions
cannot be filled
teaching is a noble profession
which should receive better pay
so as the drift from its lesson's
won't keep walking away
if the matter of wages
isn't urgently addressed
our education departments
will become more depressed
teachers are a society's most
valuable human resource
and not having enough of them
is so adverse in recourse
Jun 20, 2018
Jun 20, 2018 at 7:36 PM UTC
remuneration is the key
in attracting more students
toward a teaching degree
over the past few decades
there's been a drop off
in people wanting to undertake
these university courses
schools are feeling
the shortage pinch
where primary and secondary
teacher positions
cannot be filled
teaching is a noble profession
which should receive better pay
so as the drift from its lesson's
won't keep walking away
if the matter of wages
isn't urgently addressed
our education departments
will become more depressed
teachers are a society's most
valuable human resource
and not having enough of them
is so adverse in recourse
