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- Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia alone will require 24 million more teachers, roughly half the number of new teachers needed in developing countries.
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Regional disparities remain strong, with sub-Saharan Africa requiring 15 million more teachers by 2030 – representing about one-third of the global demand. The teacher shortage is particularly severe at the secondary level, where 31 million teachers are needed, 58% of which are needed to replace those leaving the profession.
Feb 29, 2024 · Attrition rates among primary teachers almost doubled from 4.62 per cent globally in 2015 to 9.06 in 2022, with teachers often leaving the profession within the first five years, the report...
New UNESCO figures unveiled for 2022 World Teachers' Day show that 5.4 million teachers are needed at primary level in sub-Saharan Africa, and 11.1 million teachers at secondary level, if we are to achieve the targets set by the 2030 Agenda.
1 The four countries’ commitments: Brazil for 33 per cent increase for basic education teachers in 2022, Croatia which has increased teachers’ salaries cumulatively since 2017 by 27 per cent, France for 10 per cent increase for basic education teachers in 2023, and Latvia for 11 per cent and 8.4 per cent
Nevertheless, since the return to in-person teaching after COVID-19 school closures, several high-income countries have reported a lack of teachers: 9,100 primary teachers are needed in the Netherlands (Paudal, 2022), 4,000 in France (Albert et al., 2022), 2,558 in Japan (Takahama and Ujioka, 2022) and many more in the United States (Natanson ...
Exposing a projected deficit of 44 million primary and secondary education teachers by 2030, the report examines the complexity of the crisis, from sub-Saharan Africa's need for 15 million more teachers to a decline in the attractiveness of the profession and subsequent retention challenges in higher-income countries.
Oct 5, 2022 · Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia alone will require 24 million more teachers, roughly half the number of new teachers needed in developing countries. These regions have some of...