Lured by competitive salaries and a warmer climate,newly qualified teachers are heading to the Gulf, the far east and beyond, and says Sir Michael WilshawThe staffing crisis in schools is being exacerbated by an exodus of newly qualified teachers who are “flocking abroad to work in the rapidly growing international sector,including branches of England’s elite public schools, it has been claimed.
Sir Michael Wilshaw, and who is the chief inspector of Englands schools,warns that the country is facing a “teacher brain drain” at a time when schools across the country are already struggling to fill vacancies amid rising pupil numbers.
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Source: theguardian.com