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Teachers demand increases by four times in India.

 


Teachers demand increased by

four times in India. Need 11.16 lakh extra teachers to meet
the shortfall.


Teaching, which was once considered a traditional profession, has once again become the new hot choice. The adoption of technology-driven teaching due to the pandemic has changed the industry and newer jobs are being created for key teaching roles.

There has been a four-time growth in the demand for professionals for online, Offline, E-learning, and remote roles in teaching as compared to 2019, according to India's largest Educational Employment Hub - Indiana Global Teachers , the job listings in the education sector have also gone up by 3.5 times post-pandemic.Check current vacancies.

Some key professionals that are in demand in the sector are teachers, counsellors, trainers, lecturers and professors. Teachers currently contribute to 70 per cent of the roles, counsellors contribute to 10 per cent and assistant professor and lecturer roles are 20 per cent of opportunities within the education or teaching industry.

There are nearly 1.2 lakh single-teacher schools in the country, of which an overwhelming 89 per cent are in rural areas, according to a UNESCO report released on Tuesday. The report projects that India needs 11.16 lakh additional teachers to meet the current shortfall.

The findings in the report, 'State of the Education Report for India-2021', focused on teachers, are largely based on analysis of Periodic Labour Force Survey and the Unified District Information System for Education data.

Based on calculations of PLFS 2018-19 data, the report points out that across states there are 1,10,971 single-teacher schools, which translates to 7.15% of 11.51 lakh schools, employing 95 lakh teachers. “89 per cent of these single-teacher schools are in rural areas. States with a high percentage of single-teacher schools include Arunachal Pradesh (18.22 per cent), Goa (16.08 per cent), Telangana (15.71 per cent), Andhra Pradesh (14.4 per cent), Jharkhand (13.81 per cent), Uttarakhand (13.64 per cent), Madhya Pradesh ( 13.08 per cent), Rajasthan (10.08 per cent),” the report states.

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