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Comparing Teaching Policies Worldwide: The Recognition and Challenges

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While the varied situations analysed in this dossier reveal differences linked to social and historical contexts, constants also emerge pointing to critical factors. Recurring themes are the recognition of the profession, working conditions, how jobs are allocated and the quality of training.
Comparing the policies implemented to improve recruitment raises three important issues: the type of commitment offered to teachers, the effectiveness of training schemes, and the ability to boost and enhance career development. But beyond the difficulty in attracting people to the teaching profession, what is perhaps also at stake is a more fundamental question: what place is there today for a shared, mobilizing teaching project, and for recognition of the essential figure of the teacher in building the future, in a world made fragile by the multiplicity and uncertainty of sources?

Case studies :

Belgium, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, France, Germany, Japan, Reunion Island, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mayotte, Quebec, Senegal, Tunisia, USA

2024-01-23 21:14:57
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