This article explores the critical need for teacher development in the Czech Republic, considering the current challenges and global trends in education. It examines issues such as financial compensation, administrative burdens, and the support available for teachers' professional growth, while comparing the Czech situation to successful international models. The article highlights the necessity of investing in teachers' professional development to improve instructional quality, alleviate psychological stress, and make the teaching profession more appealing. It suggests specific measures for enhancement, including reforms in compensation, digitalization of administrative tasks, the introduction of mentoring programs, and increased psychological support. A collaborative approach that involves all stakeholders and a long-term strategy aimed at supporting teachers and advancing the Czech educational system is essential for achieving success. Education is essential for societal development, with teachers serving as the backbone of this system (Hanushek & Woessmann, 2015). The Czech Republic, similar to many other nations, encounters various challenges in education, such as increasing administrative tasks, inadequate financial compensation for teachers, and insufficient systematic support for their professional growth (Greger & Ježková, 2018). Although public expectations for teachers are high, their professional development often takes a backseat in educational policy.
Václav Šimek (Sat,) studied this question.