PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (10/09/2023) – Educators Wanted

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

Latest Jobs (@pgcejobs.com)

Bristol Grammar School, Bristol UK – Drama Teacher

Doha Academy, Qatar – Science Teacher

Pui Ying College, Hong Kong – English Language Teacher (EDB NET)

St. Stephen’s College, Hong Kong – English Language and Literature Teacher

OneSchool Global, Aberdeen UK – Humanities Teacher

TimePlan Education, Northampton – English Teacher

Jeddah Knowledge International School, Saudi Arabia – Mathematics Teacher

CCC Kei Shun Special School, Hong Kong – English Language Teacher (EDB NET)

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News

Around Africa

Africa’s top technology company: empowering education

Australia

Australia to boost education links with Southeast Asia

China

Ernst and Young drop audits of China Education Company

UAE

Why the UAE needs more schools in the next few years

Around the EU

From Erasmus to Turing: should you take a year abroad?

Hong Kong

The aftermath of Hong Kong’s teacher flight

India

Investing to advance education in India

Japan

Japan Education Ministry to impose fine on Unification Church

Russia

Veterans of the Ukraine war to teach defence courses

Around South America

International Rescue Committee provides economic education program to Ecuador

Ukraine

Back to war under Russian attacks

United Kingdom

Gillian Keegan, Education Secretary, attacks coverage of school concrete crisis

Obituary for Rodney Elton, former Education Secretary

United States

Florida officials debate teacher shortage