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      • Unless something changes, more children will need primary teachers in 2030 than today in Cambodia, Central African Republic, Chad, Lesotho, Mali, Pakistan, Senegal, and Uganda.
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  2. Apr 13, 2023 · When choosing a career in teaching overseas, it’s handy to know which countries are in need of more teachers, increasing our chances of getting hired. In this article, we give you the in-depth information you need to get started.

  3. 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.

  4. Sep 10, 2024 · Countries exhibit significant differences in the qualifications required to become a teacher, the selectiveness of their teacher education programmes, how rigorously candidates are assessed during and at the end of their studies and how they are assigned to public schools.

  5. Most countries (58%) need to hire more teachers to achieve UPE. Of the 102 countries facing the biggest challenges, only 34 (or 33%) will have enough primary teachers in classrooms by 2020, with the share rising to 43% by 2025.

  6. While the teacher shortage has narrowed in recent years, an estimated 44 million teachers are still needed to reach the goal of universal primary and secondary education by 2030. Regional disparities remain strong, with sub-Saharan Africa requiring 15 million more teachers by 2030 – representing about one-third of the global demand.

  7. At the global level, data show about 50 per cent of countries pay primary teachers more than other professions with similar levels of qualifications (Figure 7). In Europe and Northern America, this decreases to just 3 in 10 countries.

  8. Feb 29, 2024 · The effect of a worldwide teacher shortage is profound, creating larger class sizes, overburdened educators, educational disparities and financial strain on school systems, impacting educational...

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