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Teacher effectiveness hampered by lack of incentives and bad behaviour in classrooms
Three out of four teachers feel they lack incentives to improve the quality of their teaching, while bad behaviour by students in the classroom disrupts lessons in three schools out of five, according to a new OECD report. Based on the new Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS), the report, “Creating effective teaching and learning environments”, provides for the first time internationally comparable data on conditions affecting teachers in schools in 23 participating countries.
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