A selection of the latest education news and jobs from around the world:
Current Jobs (@pgcejobs.com)
Greymouth High School, New Zealand – Head of Mathematics
Doha Academy, Qatar – Secondary Humanities Teacher
Carmel Leung Sin Tak, Hong Kong – Primary English Teacher (EDB NET)
British School of Alzira, Spain – Secondary English Teacher
Prasarnmit Primary International Programme, Bangkok Thailand – PE Teacher
Lam Tai Fai College, Hong Kong – English language Teacher (EDB NET)
GEMS Wesgreen International School, Sharjah UAE – Head of English
The King’s School, Pontefract UK – History Year Leader
SKH St. Peter’s Primary School, Hong Kong – Primary English Teacher (EDB NET)
STFA Lee Kam Primary School, Hong Kong – Primary English Teacher (EDB NET)
Scholars International Academy, Sharjah UAE – International Teachers (PE, Drama, EAL)
The English Education Providers Group (EPG), Kuwait – Secondary Maths Teacher
Cranleigh Abu Dhabi School, Abu Dhabi UAE – Economics Teacher (Edexcel A-Level Curriculum)
Vinschool Hanoi, Vietnam – Leadership Position: Vice Principal
News
Around Africa
South Africa: potential audit for officials from The University of Fort Hare
Australia
What happens when classrooms close in rural Australia?
China
Ban on private tutoring forces education companies to look for international markets
UAE
UAE to focus on ‘quality’ education
Around the EU
EU calls for mutual recognition of qualifications
New energy efficiency rules could be a game changer for education
Hopefully they can keep the lights bright enough for students to read their books.
Hong Kong
Incoming CityU president aims to raise university’s ranking
India
Education Department raid Sujay Krishna properties in Bengal teacher scam case
Japan
US and Japan launch education partnership
Russia
Deputy Prime Minister issues instructions for Russia-Cuba student exchanges
Ukraine
UNESCO invests $12 million to support Ukrainian school system
United Kingdom
Schools ‘bewildered’ by AI and do not trust tech firms, headteacher says
Class sizes could rise to 60 students amid pay row
United States
Latino history largely ignored in US history textbooks, research finds