Why is there a worldwide shortage of teachers? | Research for the Real World
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We know that teacher shortages are an issue in most developed countries. How has the pandemic and pay played a role, and what can be done to address this? Research for the Real World welcomes back Dr Asma Benhenda to talk about the issue of teacher shortages and how England compares to other countries. Emily MacLeod also finds out what policy and non-policy measures could do to improve teacher recruitment and retention. Full show notes and links: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/news/2023/apr/why-there-worldwide-shortage-teachers-rftrw-s19e01
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