15 Countries with the Highest Salaries for Teachers

In this article, we will look at the 15 countries with the highest salaries for teachers. We have also discussed the rising concerns of teacher shortages globally. If you want to skip our detailed analysis, head straight to the 5 Countries with the Highest Salaries for Teachers

UNESCO estimated in 2016 that the world needs nearly 69 million more teachers by 2030 to achieve universal basic education (SDG 4). However, current trends indicate that this deficit is on the rise. Amid the pandemic, teachers were at the forefront of embracing remote teaching to bridge the digital divide to ensure all students, regardless of their circumstances, remained connected to education. Despite their critical role, teachers are overworked, undervalued, and underpaid, contributing to a trend where fewer young people aspire to join the teaching profession. Working conditions have worsened, pay hasn't kept pace with inflation, and bureaucratic demands have eroded professional autonomy, leading to a challenging environment for teachers globally. To read more about underpaid jobs, see the most underpaid jobs in America

It is interesting to note that in 2021, the global increase in online learning saw an influx of over 20 million new learners Coursera Inc (NYSE:COUR) alone had registration of more than 20 million individuals for different courses. The data also reveals that the United States and India were the countries with the highest number of remote learners on the Coursera Inc (NYSE:COUR). However, today, in 2023, remote learning has become a new normal and has extended far beyond just online platforms as several universities from around the world have been collaborating with edtech companies to offer digital and online degrees. Let’s explore the companies at the forefront of these collaborations. 

E-Learning: The New Normal

2U, Inc (Nasdaq:TWOU) has signed contracts with six universities to launch 50 new degree programs under its 'flex' degree partnership model, with the majority set to launch in 2024. This step is in response to the unprecedented demand for 2U, Inc (NASDAQ: TWOU)’s flex degree model. The new online degrees will be provided by four new 2U partners — Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Hawai'i Pacific University, King's College London, and Maryville University — and two existing partners, Emerson College and University of Cape Town.

This announcement follows seven previously announced degree contracts set to launch in 2024, building towards 2U, Inc (NASDAQ:TWOU) plan to launch at least 80 new degree programs in 2024. Among the offerings are 47 online education programs by Maryville University and a Master of Marketing degree by Emerson College. The initiatives aim to meet the growing demand for flexible, high-quality online education options.