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A high level of teaching is an essential element of a high quality of education, which should be a crucial factor in Europe’s long-term competitiveness and its capacity to create new jobs.
It transpires from the Commission’s analysis that:
• on-the-job training is compulsory only in 11 Member States (Austria, Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Romania, Malta and the United Kingdom)
• where there is on-the-job training, this usually lasts less than 20 hours a year and never exceeds five days a year
• only half of the states of Europe offer new teachers any form of systematic assistance during the first few years of employment (e.g. induction into occupation, training, pedagogical care).
If pupils are to be suitably prepared for life in the EU, teachers should be required to apply the latest educational methods. An improvement in the quality of teacher training may guarantee that the EU has the highly-skilled employees it needs in order to tackle the challenges of the 21st century."@en1
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