The Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) is the world's largest international survey of teachers and school leaders, capturing the perspectives of 280 000 teachers in 55 education systems around the world. The latest edition contains insights about the use of technology, classroom experiences, working conditions and everything in between. In this episode of Top Class, OECD project manager Ruo Chen, who led the TALIS team, and Antonia Wulff, Director of Research, Policy and Advocacy at Education International, tell the OECD’s Duncan Crawford about the findings.
The state of teaching around the world, TALIS results are out
Nine in ten teachers say they’re happy in their jobs. But one in five also report high levels of stress. This was found in the latest Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS), the world’s biggest survey of teachers and school leaders. It captures the perspectives of 280,000 teachers across over 50 education systems. Hear from Ruochen Li, who led the TALIS team, and Antonia Wulff, Director of Research, Policy and Advocacy at Education International. They tell the OECD’s Duncan Crawford about the findings in the latest episode of Top Class Podcast.
Duncan Crawford
Senior Editor - OECD Directorate for Education and Skills
Ruochen Li
Senior Project Manager - OECD Directorate for Education and Skills
Antonia Wulff
Director of Research, Policy and Advocacy at Education International