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Teachers' Day 2016 (3)
NO TEACHERS, NO EDUCATION IN AFRICA For every 100 CHILDREN of primary and secondary age now there will be 138 and 148 in 2030 Sub-Saharan Africa needs 17 MILLION MORE PRIMARY and SECONDARY TEACHERS in classrooms by 2030 PRIMARY EDUCATION SECONDARY EDUCATION More than 70% of countries face acute shortages of primary school teachers, rising to 90% for secondary education @UNESCOSTAT #WORLDTEACHERSDAY HTTP://ON.UNESCO.ORG/WTD_2016
Teachers' Day 2016 (3)
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To mark World Teachers’ Day, the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) has released the first-ever estimates of how many teachers are needed to achieve the global goal for education by 2030. In the ...
next 14 years, countries must recruit almost 69 million teachers to provide every child with primary and secondary education: 24.4 million primary school teachers and 44.4 million secondary school teachers.
Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) demands inclusive and equitable quality education for all by 2030. The needs are urgent, with an estimated 263 million children and youth still out of primary and secondary school globally, according to a new UIS paper. SDG 4 includes a specific call for more qualified teachers and more support from the international community for teacher training in developing countries.
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