PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (17/09/2022)

PGCE Jobs News Update 170922

A selection of the latest education news and jobs from around the world:

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Editorial

The education system in Hong Kong is under increasing strain as the Association of the Heads of Secondary Schools have this week asked the government to ‘plug the brain drain’. While the most meaningful actions are likely to be unpalatable given the CE’s obligations to Beijing, there are some rational things that could be done to fix the current teacher exodus.

One measure that can be taken is to relax border restrictions to align with the rest of the world’s standards. Mandatory quarantine upon entry into Hong Kong has kept the city out-of-step with the freedoms that have returned elsewhere. If you are a teacher in the city, the holiday period does not offer a realistic opportunity to travel for relaxation as long as the quarantine remains in place. Jobs in other countries, even menial ones, thereby have more attractive holiday benefits until the current restrictions are rolled back.

The second measure would be to offer an extended rest period for educators who have remained in their jobs throughout the recent upheavals. Since the pandemic began, teachers have been in a cycle of work and self-isolation. The only way to break out of this ungratifying situation has been to resign from your job. The emotionally intelligent leadership route to take would be to reward loyal teachers with time off that can raise their quality of life.

Demographically, the teaching profession in Hong Kong should experience a wave of retirement around the year 2030, as 1/4 of the city’s populous will pass the age of 65. It is key now for the government to attract teachers into the profession and reward those who have stayed in it, or the current problems will only be the tip of the iceberg.

Current Jobs (@pgcejobs.com)

Newton International School Lagoon – School Counsellor

CCC Kei Long College – EDB NET

Ark Global Academy – Exams and Data Officer

Christian Alliance College – Secondary NET Teacher

Haberdashers’ Crayford Academy – Teacher of English

Queen Elizabeth School Old Students Association – School-based NET

Mesaieed International School – Arabic and Islamic Studies Teacher

Sunmarke School Dubai – Primary EAL Teacher

The Sheikh Zayed Private Academy for Girls – SEN Learning Support Assistant

West Yas Academy, Abu Dhabi – Head of Science

Doha Academy – Primary Class Teacher

Caritas Wu Cheng-chung Secondary School – Native-speaking English Teacher

St. Catherine’s International Kindergarten & Nursery – Native-speaking English Teachers

Eccles Sixth Form College – Teacher of Business

News

Around Africa

Young African women facing education barriers

Australia

Progress towards improved learning outcomes ‘disappointing’, report finds

China

A look at what international schools in China are doing

Welshwoman finds home bridging the education gap for 21 years in Weifang

Dubai and the UAE

Dubai ranked as the best student city in the Middle East

Around the EU

French schools must teach about gender and sexuality, Ndiaye says

Hong Kong

Patriotic education should be 1/4 of the primary curriculum, EDB says

International universities may not recognize new subject that replaces Liberal Studies

The significance of this story is that many mainland Chinese families moved to Hong Kong in previous decades largely because the HK education system provides better access to international university placements than mainland equivalents. The abolition of LS could lead to students, who have spent their early life in HK to get to overseas universities, having a significantly reduced chance of gaining entry because of the curriculum change. A twist of fate.

Hong Kong Principals ask government to plug teaching brain drain

The article says that the loss of school staff has been ‘worse than reported’.

India

India’s education tech giant struggles with math

Russia

Patriotic education criticised for limiting freedom of speech in classrooms

Ukraine

Teachers of the Russian curriculum captured in reclaimed territory, facing 12 years in prison

United Kingdom

Gordonstoun: the school that educated a king

Scotland largest teachers union backs strike action

Teachers at Future Academies to go on strike

United States

Columbia University admits to reporting inaccurate data for college rankings