A survey of recently-graduated primary school teachers has revealed many are struggling to get jobs and are entering the workforce loaded with debt.
The New Zealand Educational Institute surveyed 374 teachers who had graduated within about the last five years, and 51 per cent reported having to reapply for their jobs had a negative impact on their performance.
Of the 311 surveyed who had student loans, one-fifth owed more than $30,000.
NZEI spokeswoman Stephanie Lambourn said there was a shortage of primary school jobs available.