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Samsung data reveals over a third of Australian teachers want more tech in their classroom

23 July, 2024 | 
Pureprofile 

Originally published: Samsung Newsroom, 22 July 2024

New insights from Samsung Australia have found 75% of Australian educators report being impacted by the teacher shortage, with 61% having to take on more responsibilities as a result.

An overwhelming majority (71%) say that increased technology usage can improve the quality of learning opportunities they’re able to provide for students.

Samsung Electronics Australia has today released new insights[1] revealing the impact that the teacher shortage crisis is having on Australian teachers, and the role that technology can play in overcoming some of the key challenges faced.

[1] Samsung teacher shortage survey, conducted by Pureprofile Research in July 2024. Nationally representative of Australian teaching staff 18+, n = 509 

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