PGCE Jobs – Latest News and Jobs (23/04/2023)

PGCE Jobs Latest News and Jobs 23042023 Jobs in Abu Dhabi, Vietnam, and HK | UAE school fees to increase | Schools in HK to merge | UK's Ofsted Chief discuses the 'culture of fear' around inspections

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

Current Jobs (@pgcejobs.com)

Cranleigh Abu Dhabi School, Abu Dhabi UAE – Economics Teacher (Edexcel A-Level Curriculum)

Vinschool Hanoi, Vietnam – Leadership Position: Vice Principal

Xianggang Putonghua Yanxishe Primary School of Science and Creativity, Hong Kong – Primary English Teacher (EDB NET)

Brighton College Hanoi, Vietnam – Year 5 Primary Teacher

The School of Research Science, Dubai UAE – US Mathematics Teacher

CCC Chuen Yuen Second Primary School, Hong Kong – Primary English Teacher (EDB NET)

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

Bishop Hall Jubilee School, Hong Kong – English Language Arts Teacher (EDB NET)

Al Rabeeh Academy, Abu Dhabi – Secondary English Teacher

Vinschool, Hai Phong Vietnam – Primary Teacher

Good Hope School, Hong Kong – Fluent English Speaking Teacher (EDB NET)

Hong Kong – Native-speaking English Teacher (NET) Scheme

Taiwan – Teach in Taiwan

The English College, Dubai – Teacher of Business and Computer Studies

News

Around Africa

Liberia: university embraces digital technology

Australia

Criticism of the university model: agents paid bonuses to recruit international students

China

Jobless graduates encouraged to ‘roll up your sleeves’

UAE

3.94% school fee hike approved in Abu Dhabi

Around the EU

Macron woos teachers with higher pay

Hong Kong

Schools to merge due to declining student numbers

India

India emerging as international higher education hub

Japan

University enrolment falling dramatically

Russia

Russia opening scientific campus on Hainan in China

Ukraine

EU looks to rebuild Ukrainian education

United Kingdom

Ofsted Chief discusses ‘culture of fear’ around inspections

United States

Miguel Cardona visits Columbus, Ohio to promote semiconductor plans