Tue Jun 25, 2013 4:39 pm
Teachers in England are some of the best paid in the world, new figures revealed today.
They receive around £40 for every hour spent actually teaching in classrooms, the sixth highest in the developed world.
A new league table published by the OECD reveals the ‘stark contrast’ between the UK and other developed countries.
On average a teacher in England was paid the equivalent of £27,831 in 2011 while spending 684 hours teaching.
Other countries with a higher hourly rate than England include Denmark, Germany, the United States and Canada.
But the £40-an-hour is much higher than other major European countries including Netherlands (£35.35) Spain (£29.53) and France (£22.27).
Tue Jun 25, 2013 5:56 pm