Sentences with phrase «migrant teachers»

The NASUWT has led calls for the Home Office to reverse policies that would lead to thousands of migrant teachers losing their jobs
Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT teachers» union, said: «The NASUWT has led calls for the Home Office to reverse policies that would lead to thousands of migrant teachers losing their jobs and facing potential deportation from the UK.
According to the ONS, over 6 % of early years teachers are EU migrants1.Freedom of movement has allowed the sector to increasingly rely on migrant teachers to bridge the supply gap.
The project, entitled «Globalisation and Teacher Movements Into and Out of Multicultural Australia,» was funded by the Australian Research Council and involved a survey of 272 migrant teachers living in Australia.
According to Reid, though, the answer to Australia's teacher problems doesn't rest solely with migrant teachers but also with teachers trained on home soil.
The MAC report said at least 30 recruitment agencies that placed teachers had data suggesting the numbers of UK migrant teachers under tier 5 «may significantly exceed those being brought in under tier 2».
Given the extensive barriers erected to pay progression it is unlikely that these teachers could reach that salary level in the timescale, leading to thousands of migrant teachers losing their jobs, facing potential deportation from the UK and creating serious problems for schools.
«In its direct engagement with the Home Office and the MAC, the Union has made clear that the impact of a salary threshold on migrant teachers would create serious problems for schools, unfairness for migrant teachers and deny children and young people the opportunity to benefit from the expertise of these highly skilled professionals.
The results indicated that 30 per cent of the migrant teachers surveyed were dissatisfied with their experience of migrating to Australia, and 40 per cent had experienced significant periods of unemployment since their arrival.
The government's annual Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) report has shown that 887 migrant teachers were employed by schools in 2015.
providing personalised connections and support to address any problems that the migrant teacher may encounter across all areas of their personal and professional lives, particularly in their first six months in Australia.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z