Teacher Status Rankings

Top 10 for teacher status:
1. China
2. Malaysia
3. Taiwan
4. Russia
5. Indonesia
6. South Korea
7. Turkey
8. India
9. New Zealand
10. Singapore

>If teachers want to have high status they should work in classrooms in China, Malaysia or Taiwan, because an international survey suggests these are the countries where teaching is held in the highest public esteem.
>But their colleagues in Brazil, Israel and Italy are at the other end of this "teacher status index", based on research from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research and the Varkey Foundation.
bbc.com/news/business-46063947

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Full report here if you're interested:
varkeyfoundation.org/media/4790/gts-index-9-11-2018.pdf

Chyna confirmed for the most based.

>only white countries in the top 10 are New Zealand and Turkey

Why don't wh*Tes respect teachers?

Once again China proves the worthiness of its new superpower status.

How come Japan is so low wtf

>bbc

Do you honestly think its a ranking that encompasses all countries? Its just meme+anglo+dozen other countries. You'd find African countries there otherwise since they still whip students there.

>Japan that low
B-but my Chinese cartoons told me sensei is supposed to be best girl. Why the hate?

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Why is Singapore #10
We have a non NPC educational system, kids should be happy that they are exposed to the arts and humanities
Would they rather be like Korea and study 12 hours a day?