PGCE Jobs – News Round-up (28/01/2024) – Educators Wanted

PGCE Jobs News Update 28012024 Educators Wanted

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

Latest Jobs (@pgcejobs.com)

Hong Kong Education Bureau – Native-speaking English Teacher

Teach Taiwan – English Teacher

The King’s School Canterbury, Shenzhen China – Geography Teacher

Lingnan Dr Chung Wing Kwong Memorial Secondary School, Hong Kong – English Teacher (EDB NET)

The Sutton Academy, St. Helen’s UK – History Teacher

Lady Eleanor Holles International School, Foshan – Art Teacher

St. Catharine’s School for Girls, Hong Kong – English Teacher (EDB NET)

Harrow International School, Hong Kong – Head of English as an Additional Language

GEMS Dubai Founders School, Dubai UAE – Music Teacher

Elite Education, Hong Kong – TESOL Teacher

See more jobs on our jobs page.

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News

Around Africa

Failures in Kenya’s secondary school examinations to be investigated

Australia

How much to study in an Australian public school?

China

Igniting a passion for science among rural children

UAE

Students debate the future of education: digital distractions or better learning?

Around the EU

French leaders losing faith in public education?

Has Germany’s education system failed?

Hong Kong

Hong Kong CityU earns 1st place as the world’s most international univeristy

India

Improving access to education in India

Japan

Union organisation calls for action as teachers overworked

Around South America

Education Ministers from around South American and the Caribbean meet in Santiago

United Kingdom

Homeschooling surge could become permanent, study suggests

United States

Harvard President Claudine Gay resigns