Jordan celebrates World Teacher's Day, which falls on 5 October every year.
In 2023, World Teachers' Day celebrations, according to the UNESCO will focus on the theme 'The teachers we need for the education we want: The global imperative to reverse the teacher shortage'.
UNESCO believes that the world is facing an unprecedented shortage of teachers at the global level, and this shortage has been exacerbated by the deteriorating working conditions and conditions of teachers, which requires the need to address this shortage.
It also seeks to place at the top of the global agenda the issue of the importance of stopping the decline in the number of teachers and then starting to increase their numbers.
Jordan celebrates World Teacher's Day, which falls on 5 October every year.
In 2023, World Teachers' Day celebrations, according to the UNESCO will focus on the theme 'The teachers we need for the education we want: The global imperative to reverse the teacher shortage'.
UNESCO believes that the world is facing an unprecedented shortage of teachers at the global level, and this shortage has been exacerbated by the deteriorating working conditions and conditions of teachers, which requires the need to address this shortage.
It also seeks to place at the top of the global agenda the issue of the importance of stopping the decline in the number of teachers and then starting to increase their numbers.
Jordan celebrates World Teacher's Day, which falls on 5 October every year.
In 2023, World Teachers' Day celebrations, according to the UNESCO will focus on the theme 'The teachers we need for the education we want: The global imperative to reverse the teacher shortage'.
UNESCO believes that the world is facing an unprecedented shortage of teachers at the global level, and this shortage has been exacerbated by the deteriorating working conditions and conditions of teachers, which requires the need to address this shortage.
It also seeks to place at the top of the global agenda the issue of the importance of stopping the decline in the number of teachers and then starting to increase their numbers.
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