Next steps in managing teacher migration: proceedings report of the sixth commonwealth research symposium on teachers mobility, recruitment & migration

By: UNESCO
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Paris : UNESCO, 2012Description: 63 p. tblsISBN: 978-92-3-001098-0Subject(s): Teachers | Teacher Shortage | Migration | Brain Drain | Emigration | Recruitment | Employment OpportunitiesOnline resources: Next steps in managing teacher migration: proceedings report of the sixth commonwealth research symposium on teachers mobility, recruitment & migration Summary: The sixth Commonwealth research symposium on teacher mobility, recruitment and migration held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 8-9 June 2011, focused on the challenges and opportunities of teacher migration within the Commonwealth. The proceedings report highlights the need for a more advanced approach to manage teachers' migration, recognizing both the potential benefits and the risk involved. Key themes emerging from the symposium includes the importance of data and research, the ethical dimensions of teacher recruitment, the role of technology in teacher mobility, and the need for collaboration and partnership.
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The sixth Commonwealth research symposium on teacher mobility, recruitment and migration held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 8-9 June 2011, focused on the challenges and opportunities of teacher migration within the Commonwealth. The proceedings report highlights the need for a more advanced approach to manage teachers' migration, recognizing both the potential benefits and the risk involved. Key themes emerging from the symposium includes the importance of data and research, the ethical dimensions of teacher recruitment, the role of technology in teacher mobility, and the need for collaboration and partnership.

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