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UID: ED-20251204-IN-18
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The indicator “Number of Teachers by Nature of Appointment” is important for understanding the composition, stability, and governance of the teaching workforce. It classifies teachers based on their appointment status—such as regular, contractual, ad hoc, part-time, or guest teachers—providing insight into how schools are staffed and managed. The nature of appointment has a direct impact on teaching quality, continuity, and accountability. Regularly appointed teachers generally offer greater stability, long-term engagement with students, and stronger institutional knowledge. In contrast, a high dependence on contractual or temporary teachers may indicate staffing shortages, budget constraints, or policy transitions, and can affect teacher motivation, professional development, and retention.
This indicator is also critical for assessing equity and working conditions within the education system. Differences in appointment status often correspond to variations in pay, job security, training opportunities, and workload. Monitoring these patterns helps identify disparities that may influence classroom performance and teacher morale. From a policy and planning perspective, tracking teachers by nature of appointment supports workforce planning, financial forecasting, and compliance with recruitment norms. It enables governments, administrators, and researchers to evaluate staffing strategies, anticipate future recruitment needs, and design interventions that strengthen teacher capacity, ensure instructional continuity, and improve overall education system effectiveness.
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