Long-term teacher shortages for these growing populations demand new solutions to rebuild pipelines.
Month: September 2025
Behind the Push to Exempt International Teachers from a New $100,000 Visa Fee
Lawmakers are pressing to exempt international teachers from a new $100,000 visa fee.
Federal Changes Have Some Educators Rethinking Whether to Stay in Their Jobs
A new survey shows potential spillover effects in school districts from a uniquely volatile federal policy environment.
Benchmarks in Denmark
Thank you to Rie Thomsen for sending me an update on recent developments in careers education in Denmark. I thought that I would share it on this blog for everyone who is interested in careers education in schools and the Gatsby Benchmarks. Rie has been involved in the development of a series of benchmarks for…
Career development: Building a virtuous circle
I’m currently at the NICE Academy in Malta. As ever it has been a privilege to be in Malta, even if it is a little weird being here without Ronald Sultana who was previously always my mentor and guide around the island. NICE is an open network of higher education institution and individuals engaged in…
Extinguishing Fires Within PLCs
Is your PLC struggling? Learn practical strategies to tackle dysfunction, recalibrate vision & drive impact.
We Asked 100 Leaders for Their Top Challenges. Here's What We Learned (Opinion)
There are 10 major patterns to the problems in their schools.
The United Nations Says Teacher Shortages Are a Global Problem
Worldwide, countries need to recruit another 44 million primary and secondary teachers by 2030 to meet demand, a new report finds.

