Special report | Teachers
The rich world’s teachers are increasingly morose
Hanging on to the best of them is getting harder
In a secondary school on the outskirts of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, a pupil scrawls the solutions to mathematical equations on a whiteboard. His teacher, a young woman, stands at the back helping to guide the student and encouraging his peers to comment. In a chemistry lesson down the corridor, two students race to scribble out formulae for compounds while their classmates offer helpful critiques.
This article appeared in the Special report section of the print edition under the headline “Class struggle”