Next steps in managing teacher migration: papers of the sixth Commonwealth research symposium on teacher mobility, recruitment and migration

By: Penson, Jonathan
Contributor(s): Yonemura, Akemi
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Paris : UNESCO, 2012Description: 167 p. tbls., illsISBN: 978-1-84929-07707Subject(s): Teachers | Migration | Emigration | Brain Drain | Recruitment | Employment Opportunities | Case Studies | South AfricaOnline resources: Next steps in managing teacher migration: papers of the sixth Commonwealth research symposium on teacher mobility, recruitment and migration Summary: This publication compiles papers from the sixth Commonwealth research symposium on teacher mobility, recruitment, and migration, held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from 8-9 June 2011. Edited by Jonathan Penson and Akemi Yonemura, it addresses critical issues in teacher migration, including international recruitment and practices, policy coherence, and the impact on education systems. The papers propose strategic next steps to manage teacher migration more effectively through ethical framework, regional cooperation and strengthen national and international policy responses.
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This publication compiles papers from the sixth Commonwealth research symposium on teacher mobility, recruitment, and migration, held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from 8-9 June 2011. Edited by Jonathan Penson and Akemi Yonemura, it addresses critical issues in teacher migration, including international recruitment and practices, policy coherence, and the impact on education systems. The papers propose strategic next steps to manage teacher migration more effectively through ethical framework, regional cooperation and strengthen national and international policy responses.


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