PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (17/09/2023) – Educators Wanted

PGCE Jobs News and Jobs Round-up 17092023 Educators Wanted Jobs in the UAE, UK, HK | Free teaching degrees in Australia | Africa school closures | UK-India university cooperation | Japan truancy robots | US test results

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

Latest Jobs (@pgcejobs.com)

North Oxfordshire Academy, Banbury UK – History Teacher

GEMS Founders School, Dubai UAE – Mathematics Teacher

Five Districts Business Welfare Association School, Hong Kong – English Teacher (EDB NET)

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)

See more jobs on our jobs page.

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News

Around Africa

School closures doubled this year in West and Central Africa

Australia

Will free teaching degrees in Australia fix its teacher shortage?

China

Government to impose large fines on tutorial schools

UAE

UAE’s vision for inclusive education: Omar Al Olama

Around the EU

A guide to studying in Austria for international students

Hong Kong

Trips to mainland China ‘eye-opening’ for Hong Kong students

India

UK universities and education leaders visit India to discuss dual degrees

Japan

Schools to tackle truancy with robots

Russia

Russia and UAE discuss cooperation on higher education and scientific research

Around South America

Argentina: activists demonstration for public education on 8th September

Ukraine

School children keep calm and carry on in the new normal

United Kingdom

Teacher burnout: recognising signs for self-care in the UK education system

Sustained rift with China would harm UK universities, report warns

United States

The USA’s recent education decline in an international context