PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (29/10/2022)

PGCE Jobs News Update 291022

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

Current Jobs (@pgcejobs.com)

International School of Lausanne – IBDP Physics and IBMYP Science

Loreto Sixth Form College – Teacher of Psychology

Sharjah British International School – Teacher of Islamic Studies

Xianggang Putonghua Yanxishe Primary School of Science and Creativity – School-based NET

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

News

Around Africa

President of Ghana visits model school to emphasise the importance of STEM education

University of Cape Town a hub for world-class scientists

Australia

Education Committee to investigate post-Covid trend of ‘school refusal’

Top 10 universities in Australia and New Zealand

China

Why Thai international schools have seen a big increase in students sent from China

Dubai and the UAE

UAE graduates set sights on Canadian universities

Around the EU

‘Study in Europe’ campaign promotes its success in Azerbaijan

Germany hits new record of international school students

Hong Kong

Teachers with serious ‘defects’ in character could face lifetime ban, Education Secretary warns

India

Indian academics criticize proposal to ‘advance’ Hindi

Russia

Russian school seeks to raise money by levying property

Ukraine

Overview report of education in Ukraine

United Kingdom

Schools may be forced to cut teachers and expand class sizes, union boss warns

Fresh graduates want starting salaries 25% higher than the national average

United States

Statement from US Secretary of Education on the nation’s ‘report card’