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“Culture Clash: The Experiences of Overseas-Trained Supply Teachers in English Schools.” Maylor, Uvanney, Merryn Hutchings, Kathy James, Ian Menter and Sarah Smart. Paper presented at the British Educational Research Association Annual Conference, Un

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Migration trends

  • Corporate teacher supply agencies operating in the UK

Studies

  • The Recruitment of Overseas Trained Teachers (UK, NASUWT)

National and regional examples

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Best practices

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