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Ministry of Education Addresses Rising Demands on Teachers, Commits to Strengthening Support Systems

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The Bermuda Ministry of Education issued a statement on April 21, 2026, responding to concerns raised during the budget debate regarding teacher support, resource allocation, and paraprofessional deployment. The Ministry clarified that paraeducators are assigned based on assessed student needs and committed to strengthening early identification, assessment systems, and support resources for parents and caregivers.

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This statement addresses concerns raised during Bermuda's budget debate regarding teacher support and resource allocation. The Ministry clarified that paraeducator assignments are determined by assessed student needs, not budget line items alone. Key commitments include strengthening early identification and intervention systems, investing in assessment human resources, and expanding support programs for parents and caregivers across all school levels.

This is a routine government policy communication. Schools and educators should monitor for follow-up announcements as the Ministry advances this coordinated approach, though no immediate compliance obligations or deadlines are created by this statement.

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Ministry of Education Addresses Rising Demands on Teachers, Commits to Strengthening Support Systems

21 April, 2026

The Ministry of Education acknowledges the concerns raised and agrees on one fundamental point: teachers today carry an increasingly complex and demanding responsibility. The range of academic, social, and behavioural needs present in our classrooms has grown, and educators are often required to respond to situations that extend well beyond traditional teaching.

It is important to clarify several points raised by Mr Ben Smith, particularly those related to paraprofessionals and resource allocation. During the budget debate, it was outlined that paraeducators are engaged on an as-needed basis. Where a student is assessed and determined to require that level of support, a paraeducator is assigned accordingly. Budget line items alone do not fully capture how resources are deployed in practice, nor do they reflect how support is delivered on the ground.

Supporting the growing number of students who require additional services requires a robust, well-functioning assessment system. The Ministry is committed to early identification and intervention and will invest in the human resources required to conduct critical assessments in a timely and effective manner. It is not a matter of choosing between “administration” and “support,” but ensuring the system has the structure needed to deliver support appropriately. It is inconsistent to call for more assessments and interventions while criticising the resources required to make them possible.

There are also broader factors that must be considered. There is an emerging trend of increased reliance on formal assessments to determine a diagnosis, which, while important, must be balanced with strong proactive classroom practices, including effective management,  positive student – teacher relationships, differentiated instruction, and ongoing monitoring.

Many students are also arriving at school dysregulated and not in a position to fully engage in learning. Schools and teachers are managing these realities daily. Based on these observations and the strong correlation between home-school partnerships that ensure student success, the Ministry will strengthen resources and programs for parents and caregivers across all school levels that are supportive and empowering.

When schools implement disciplinary or guidance measures to create environments conducive to learning, those measures must be consistently supported by parents and the wider community. Without that shared commitment, it becomes significantly more difficult to maintain the safe and structured environments that all students deserve.

This is a complex issue that requires a coordinated approach, ensuring timely assessments, appropriate allocation of support staff, strengthened classroom practices, and broader support for the role of schools. The Ministry remains focused on advancing that balanced approach so that both students and educators are supported.

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Ministry of Education

44 Church Street
Hamilton HM 12
Bermuda

(441) 278-3300

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Bermuda Government
Published
April 21st, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

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Educational institutions
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Teacher support Resource allocation Student assessment Family support programs
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BM BM

Taxonomy

Primary area
Education
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Employment & Labor Public Health

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