There Will Soon Be a Shortage of 44 Million Specialists in This Profession
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With the adoption of the Santiago Consensus 2025, the World Summit on Teachers, convened by the Government of Chile and Unesco, concluded with the aim of seeking formulas to reverse the global shortage of teachers and empower the profession to play a decisive role in the development of public policies. [...] The entry Santiago Consensus recognizes the student-teacher relationship as the intangible heritage of humanity was first published in Dese…
The recently concluded UNESCO summit, which addressed the global education crisis, appealed to governments of all countries to radically increase their spending on education. The article, "Teaching Staff Shortages Are Causing a Global Education Crisis," comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.
The UNESCO summit, which concluded in Santiago, Chile, to address the global education crisis, called on governments across the globe to dramatically increase funding for education. By 2030, there will be a shortage of 44 million teachers and lecturers at all levels.
There is currently a shortfall of 44 million teachers across the globe, according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) this Friday, at the end of the World Summit on Teachers held in Santiago, Chile. “44 million teachers will have to be hired by 2030 to achieve universal primary and secondary education. This means a cost of $120 billion per year to cover the salaries of new teachers by 2030, while some…
Among the causes of teacher drop-out are low salaries, the ageing of the teaching staff and the massive increase in the number of students.The Unesco entry alerts for global shortage of teachers: estimated deficit of 44 million by 2030 #29Ago was first published in El Impulso.
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