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Follow on Google News | On World Teachers' Day, educators demand urgent action to address the global teacher shortageThe scale of the problem is unprecedented: The situation is particularly severe in regions like Sub-Saharan Africa, which will require 15 million more teachers by 2030. Even in higher-income countries, retention challenges persist, as growing workloads and under-resourced public schools push educators out of the profession, leaving remaining teachers to face even more difficult conditions. Speaking on this critical issue, the General Secretary of Education International (https://www.ei- In response to the crisis, the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres convened a High-Level Panel on the Teaching Profession, supported by the International Labour Organisation and UNESCO. This Panel of international experts issued this year key recommendations (https://www.ei- The recommendations include involving teachers in policy decisions, strengthening social dialogue, creating national commissions to improve working conditions and salaries, investing in teacher training and professional development, promoting equity and gender pay equity, and transitioning contract and unqualified teachers to permanent, qualified positions. Edwards reflected on the significance of these recommendations: Mugwena Maluleke, President of Education International, reinforced the importance of listening to teachers and including them in the decision-making processes that shape education policy: "True transformation starts by valuing teacher voices. Teachers must have the professional autonomy to lead, innovate, and make decisions that shape the future of education." End
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