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  1. The global report on teachers reveals an urgent need for 44 million primary and secondary teachers worldwide by 2030. This includes a demand for seven out of ten teachers at the secondary level and a need to replace over half of the existing teachers leaving the profession.

  2. Oct 12, 2021 · The status of teachers remains a concern in many jurisdictions. Teachers are aware that holding the same qualifications or levels of training as other professions does not bring the same status, despite teaching and facilitating learning being complex work that requires significant expertise.

  3. Feb 26, 2024 · The world faces a critical shortage of teachers, hindering the achievement of SDG 4 and the Education 2030 agenda. This first Global Report on Teachers stresses the urgency of this challenge and calls for immediate action.

  4. In 2016, the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) projected that 68.8 million additional teachers (24.5 million in primary and 44.3 million in secondary education) would be needed to achieve universal primary and secondary education and fulfil the promise of SDG 4 by 2030.

  5. Oct 3, 2022 · What does it take to transform education? Transforming education requires more teachers. For instance, sub-Saharan Africa alone needs 15 million teachers to achieve SDG 4 by 2030. And it is not just a matter of quantity: qualified teachers are key to quality education.

  6. The status of teachers remains a concern in many jurisdictions. Teachers are aware that holding the same qualifications or levels of training as other professions does not bring the same status, despite teaching and facilitating learning being complex work that requires significant expertise.

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  8. Oct 4, 2021 · But as this Report shows us, the status of teachers is a mirror to our world. It reflects not only the status of education and systems, but more importantly, our students and the...

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