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A recent survey by the Caribbean Centre for Educational Planning (CCEP) has revealed that 49 per cent of teachers who have migrated or plan to migrate claim that low wages was the primary reason for leaving Jamaica.

Colleagues: Kindly note that the 2024 - 2025 application cycle for :

i)    Tertiary Grant for Children of Permanently Employed in the Public Sector, and

The matters of teacher migration and the recruitment of foreign educators are among key issues to be debated at the 60th annual conference of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) now under way in Duncans, Trel

I’m a teacher trainer and returning resident to Jamaica. I host an online program that informs Jamaicans in the diaspora about issues related to children and youth in Jamaica.