Government issued warning over specialist teacher shortage

LocalTechnology
2 Sep 2025 • 5:31 PM MYT
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  • The Institute of Physics (IOP) has called for urgent action to address a significant shortage of specialist physics teachers in UK schools.
  • Over 700,000 GCSE physics students could be without a specialist teacher, with an estimated 58 per cent of physics lessons taught by non-specialists.
  • Students without access to specialist physics teachers are considerably less likely to pursue the subject at A-level, a trend more prevalent in disadvantaged areas.
  • The IOP proposes a 10-year plan requiring an annual investment of £12 million to tackle the recruitment and retention crisis in physics teaching.
  • The Department for Education states it is increasing teacher numbers, offering bursaries for STEM subjects, and has implemented pay awards to retain staff.

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