A selection of the latest education news and jobs from around the world:
Editorial
Unfortunately, 2022 may be remembered as a historically catastrophic year for the UK. The country exhibits the throes of dysfunction on multiple levels of its society: the Pound is sinking, the office of Prime Minister has installed a revolving door, and the Queen has kicked the bucket. Education, arguably the surest asset of British culture, is not exempt from the downward spiral. This week, the UK’s National Association of Headteachers (NAHT) has tabled strike action for the first time in 125 years.
The NAHT General Secretary, Paul Whiteman, announced the ballot for formal industrial action at a conference this week. In his speech, he stated, “Over the course of the last few months, I have travelled the country hearing from our members directly. I have never heard more anger and despair.
“School leaders across the country are telling me that they cannot continue to run their schools in the current circumstances. The neglect of pay in education and the funding to support it is now eroding the quality of education that our members can provide.
“Schools are caught is a vicious spiral. Insufficient pay has contributed to a recruitment and retention crisis. And the failure to fund even the insufficient award this year means that heart-breaking cuts to services will have to be made.
“No school leader would ever take any industrial action lightly, but they are telling me they feel compelled to fight for the futures of the children and young people in their care. It is no exaggeration to say that the future of education is on the line.”
Current Jobs (@pgcejobs.com)
Harrow International School Shenzhen – Early Years Class Teacher
Newcastle Sixth Form College – Spanish Teacher
Future Tense Human Resources – Nursery Teacher
Ju Ching Chu Secondary School, Tuen Mun – EDB NET
Selwyn Hall School, Cambridge – Headteacher
GEMS Wellington Academy, Al Khail – Teacher of History
North Point Chinese Methodist Primary School – non-EDB NET
Petchey Academy, London – Religious Studies Teacher
Dubai International Academy, Emirates Hill – Physics Teacher (IBMYP / IBDP)
Lai Chi Kok Catholic Primary School – non-EDB NET
The Philippines School Dubai – Special Education Needs Teachers
Kwun Tong Maryknoll College – EDB Native-speaking English Teacher
Blossom House School – Post-16 Therapy Assistant
News
Around Africa
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Australia
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China
Students and teachers share creativity practices
Dubai and the UAE
Abu-Dhabi hosts major education fair
Around the EU
Schools shutdown as strikes hit French transport system
Hong Kong
Information on the new national security subject for Junior Form students
India
India at 75: dreams for Indian education
Russia
Kindergarten students learn to use AK-47s
Following mobilization, Russian schools cut entire subjects
Ukraine
What a teachers’ union leader saw in Ukraine
United Kingdom
For first time in 125 years, Headteachers union holds strike ballot over pay
Government pledges £180 million to support early years education
United States
World Economic Forum’s top 10 US universities