Jobs in the UAE, Hong Kong, & South Africa | Breaking the poverty trap through education | SEN education in China | Student solves 2,500 year old mystery | AI bots threaten US education system
PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (10/12/2022)
Jobs in the UK, UAE, and HK | Nigeria removes English from Primary Education | UAE battles prejudice through education | UK cancels dozens of ITT courses
PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (04/12/2022)
New jobs in the UK, UAE, HK | UK-China education relationship ‘as strong as ever’ | Japan seeks to shut its North Korean schools | Students return to the USA
PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (26/11/2022)
Jobs in Dubai, Qatar, and Hong Kong | No child left behind in UAE | Smart Education in China | STEM India | LGBTQ inclusivity in HK schools | UK teacher strikes
PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (21/11/2022)
Jobs in HK, UK, and Qatar | Elite Australian school sees 10 of 11 councilors resign | GESS Dubai 2022 | Would you choose Oxford at cost or a free university education? | US student debt relief tied up in court
PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (13/11/2022)
Jobs in UAE, UK & HK | China leading in African education | Asian university league rankings released | UK state schools money trouble | USA Education Week 2022
PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (05/11/2022)
New jobs in the UK, Qatar & HK | How the UK should attract teaching talent | First UAE female leaders summit focuses on education | The secret to Estonian education
PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (29/10/2022)
New jobs in UAE, UK, HK, and CH | Top 10 universities in Australia & NZ ranked | India promoting Hindi in schools | UAE graduates look to Canada
PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (22/10/2022)
New jobs in UAE, UK, HK, and China | French schools close | Major education fair in UAE | UK headteachers propose first strike in 125 years | Top 10 US universities ranked
PGCE Jobs – News and Jobs Round-up (15/10/2022)
New jobs in Dubai, HK, and Cambridge | Who is GEMS founder Sunny Varkey? | UK teachers strike looming | $700 billion ‘not nearly enough’ for US education recovery