The province in which a school is situated plays a remarkably large role.
have argued that SA’s teachers enjoy the standard of living of teachers in a country like Denmark.that evidence of sky-high pay among SA’s teachers is flawed. It is not just a problem with SA’s figures:We argue that existing international comparisons of teacher pay suffer from two serious problems. First, how pay is defined, for instance with regard to benefits and income tax, is frequently unclear, which raises comparability questions.
Our conclusion that the pay of South Africa’s teachers is in fact not abnormally high substantially weakens the argument that reducing class sizes by paying teachers less, and employing more of them, is a viable or justifiable option.that there will be a large wave of retirements until 2040.
The flipside of this dividend is that universities will need to approximately double their annual teacher graduate numbers betweenNew research, involving the department of basic education and other stakeholders, on the precise effects of the demographic shifts is set to be released later this year. This will provide another piece in the puzzle of teacher supply and demand.
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