Headmaster, or school principal, used to be a popular job in Germany, but today the country’s schools have at least 1,400 vacant school management positions. Why has this role become so unattractive?
Florian Kistler is a German freelance journalist based in Berlin. He is a regular contributor to Die Zeit, Der Spiegel, Der Tagesspiegel.
Headmaster, or school principal, used to be a popular job in Germany, but today the country’s schools have at least 1,400 vacant school management positions. Why has this role become so unattractive?