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Inspectorate: School leaders too busy to do their jobs properly

Inspectorate: School leaders too busy to do their jobs properly

The Dutch Inspectorate of Education's annual report states that school leaders are currently too overburdened with tasks to effectively perform their roles. This workload prevents them from addressing major challenges, including the integration of artificial intelligence within the education system.

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