The number of people training to be teachers dropped 40 per cent in six years, leaving a huge teacher shortage, the Government says.
A boomer-aged teachers prepare to retire, New Zealand is facing a "ticking time bomb" Education Minister Chris Hipkins said.
Figures released today showed the number of people training to be teachers dropped from 14,585 to 8895 - nearly 5700 students.
"The numbers are staggering," Hipkins said.
Early childhood education teacher trainees were down from 6760 to 3615, primary teacher trainees down from 5740 to 4065 and secondary teacher trainees were down from 1865 to 1120.