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Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: UNESCO Institute for Statistics


Qualified teacher: UNESCO Institute for Statistics

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Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: Administrative data from schools and other organized learning centres.

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Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: Teachers play a key role in ensuring the quality of education provided. Ideally all teachers should receive adequate, appropriate and relevant pedagogical training to teach at the chosen level of education and be academically well-qualified in the subject(s) they are expected to teach. This indicator measures the share of the teaching work force which is academically well-qualified.

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Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: Number of teachers at each level of education who are qualified and total number of teachers at each level in a given academic year.

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Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: By sex, level of education and type of institution (public/private). Location is not currently collected at the global level but this could be considered in the future.

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Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: SDG Indicator 4.c.3: Percentage of teachers by level of education taught (pre-primary, primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education) who have at least the minimum academic qualifications required for teaching their subjects at the relevant level in a given country, in a given academic year. Ideally the indicator should be calculated separately for public and private institutions.

Qualified teacher: Teacher who has the minimum academic qualifications necessary to teach at a specific level of education in a given country. This is usually related to the subject(s) they teach.

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Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: The number of teachers in a given level of education in a given academic year who are qualified is expressed as a percentage of all teachers in that level of education in that academic year.

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Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: The indicator should be based on available data on qualified teachers for the given level of education, from all types of educational institutions in the country (public and private). The UIS sets standards and maintains the global database used to produce this indicator.

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Interpretations

Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: A high value indicates that students are being taught by teachers who are academically well qualified in the subjects they teach.

Limitations

Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: It is important to note that national academic qualification requirements can vary from one country to the next. This variability between countries lessens the usefulness of global tracking because the indicator would only show the percent reaching national standards, not whether teachers in different countries have similar levels of academic qualifications. To address this limitation, the UIS has initiated the development of an international classification of teacher training programmes that can be used for comparisons of such programmes across countries.

QUTP_02..Data source(s) used

<B>Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: </B>Administrative data from schools and other organized learning centres.

Source metadata

<B>Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: </B>UNESCO Institute for Statistics<br><br><br><B>Qualified teacher: </B>UNESCO Institute for Statistics<br>

Variables collected

<B>Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: </B>Number of teachers at each level of education who are qualified and total number of teachers at each level in a given academic year.

Other data characteristics

<B>Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: </B>Teachers play a key role in ensuring the quality of education provided. Ideally all teachers should receive adequate, appropriate and relevant pedagogical training to teach at the chosen level of education and be academically well-qualified in the subject(s) they are expected to teach. This indicator measures the share of the teaching work force which is academically well-qualified.

Key statistical concept

<B>Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: </B>SDG Indicator 4.c.3: Percentage of teachers by level of education taught (pre-primary, primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education) who have at least the minimum academic qualifications required for teaching their subjects at the relevant level in a given country, in a given academic year. Ideally the indicator should be calculated separately for public and private institutions.<br><br><B>Qualified teacher: </B>Teacher who has the minimum academic qualifications necessary to teach at a specific level of education in a given country. This is usually related to the subject(s) they teach.

Aggregation & consolidation

<B>Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: </B>By sex, level of education and type of institution (public/private). Location is not currently collected at the global level but this could be considered in the future.

Transformations

<B>Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: </B>The number of teachers in a given level of education in a given academic year who are qualified is expressed as a percentage of all teachers in that level of education in that academic year.

Recommended uses and limitations

Interpretations<br><br><B>Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: </B>A high value indicates that students are being taught by teachers who are academically well qualified in the subjects they teach.<br><br>Limitations<br><br><B>Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: </B>It is important to note that national academic qualification requirements can vary from one country to the next. This variability between countries lessens the usefulness of global tracking because the indicator would only show the percent reaching national standards, not whether teachers in different countries have similar levels of academic qualifications. To address this limitation, the UIS has initiated the development of an international classification of teacher training programmes that can be used for comparisons of such programmes across countries.

Quality comments

<B>Percentage of teachers qualified according to national standards, by level of education and type of institution: </B>The indicator should be based on available data on qualified teachers for the given level of education, from all types of educational institutions in the country (public and private). The UIS sets standards and maintains the global database used to produce this indicator.