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It is often said that the most important ingredient in a successful classroom is the teacher. So are we paying them enough? Take primary school. Education of children in their early years is critically important, and attracting teachers to primary schools is a key challenge. By 2018 in the OECD area primary teachers’ pay at the start of a career ranged from just less than $15,000 in Latvia to nearly $75,000 in Luxembourg. In some 20 of the 35 OECD countries in the chart, starting salaries fall in the $20-40,000 range. Teachers in most of these countries can look to quite sharp increases in salaries by mid-career. For instance, they jump from around $40,000 to over $60,000 in Ireland and to over $65,000 in Canada.

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In fact, 35 an examination of teachers’ pay in France, including the likes of bonuses 30 and overtime, shows that in 2017 teachers 25 aged between 25 and 64 and working in 20 secondary schools earned a little more 15 than the OECD average, thanks to bonuses, 10 whereas those working in primary schools 5 earned less than this average.

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