PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (05/03/2023)

PGCE Jobs News and Jobs Round-up 05032023

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

Current Jobs (@pgcejobs.com)

Vietnam Australia International School, Hanoi Vietnam – Primary Teacher

Shung Tak Catholic English College, Hong Kong – English Teacher (EDB NET)

Neurolink, Taiwan – English/TESOL Teachers

Tin Shui Wai Methodist College, Hong Kong – English Teacher (EDB NET)

Kingsdale Foundation School, UK – Teacher of Computer Science

The Global College of Madrid, Spain – Teacher of Mathematics (IBDP)

School of Nations, Macau – IB and IGCE English Literature Teacher

Cheung Sha Wan Catholic Secondary School, Hong Kong – English Teacher (EDB NET)

Sharjah English School, Dubai UAE – Computer Science Teacher

Reigate Grammar School Hanoi, Vietnam – English as an Additional Language Teacher

Carmel Pak U Secondary School, Hong Kong – Native-speaking English Teacher (EDB NET)

The British International School, Hanoi – Teacher of Computer Science and Mathematics

The Church of Christ in China Shatin Church Pok Hong Kindergarten, Hong Kong – English Teacher

News

Around Africa

Uganda to tighten laws so that all children go to school

Australia

South Australia educator pay rates

China

Unequal education system holding back economy, US panel hears

UAE

Pakistani residents who refuse to enrol their children in school will no longer receive visa renewals

Around the EU

The number of Germans who qualify for university falls 2.1%

Hong Kong

Young students will need time to adjust to school without masks, principal warns

India

The future of Indian education

Japan

Japan to benefit from ‘shift of focus’ for international schools

Russia

Schools face challenge of talking to Russian children about the war in Ukraine

Ukraine

University tells students that they will be expelled if they do not take their test in Ukraine

United Kingdom

Pupil protests across England and Wales spread by social media, experts say

United States

Supreme Court likely to block Biden’s student loan relief program