Teacher Shortages and Training Gaps Hamper Bilingual Education Progress in Guatemala
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Guatemala's progress in bilingual education is being significantly limited by a shortage of qualified teachers and deficiencies in teacher training programs. The country currently has approximately 1,000 English teachers available for secondary public education, a number deemed insufficient to meet the demand. Experts emphasize the critical need to enhance teacher training and broaden access to English language education from an early age. The lack of adequate English instruction hinders students' opportunities in a globalized world. Addressing these challenges requires strategic investment in teacher development and educational resources. Improving bilingual education is seen as crucial for national development and competitiveness. The current situation requires urgent policy interventions.
This report identifies critical barriers—teacher scarcity and inadequate training—that are impeding the development of bilingual education in Guatemala, impacting future opportunities for students.
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