Don’t look down under to fill teacher shortages, warn recruiters

Calls to recruits maths and science teachers from former English-speaking Commonwealth nations to teach in the UK could run into difficulties because they have similar talent gaps of their own, recruiters tell Recruiter.
Wed, 9 Sep 2015

Calls to recruits maths and science teachers from former English-speaking Commonwealth nations to teach in the UK could run into difficulties because they have similar talent gaps of their own, recruiters tell Recruiter.

Maths and science teachers are both on the UK’s shortage occupation lists. Geoff Brown, a...

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