Saurav Pandey
September 4, 2024
Here are the top 10 countries where primary and secondary school teachers earn the highest average salaries in 2024, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
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Teachers in Luxembourg earn about Rs. 72,63,240 annually, making them some of the highest-paid educators in the world. This reflects the country’s strong focus on valuing and compensating its educators.
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In Switzerland, teachers receive an average annual salary of around Rs. 64,99,200, highlighting the country's commitment to attracting skilled educators through competitive pay.
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Teachers in Canada earn an average of Rs. 63,70,560 per year, demonstrating the country’s dedication to supporting its education system.
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Known for its high academic standards, Germany pays its teachers an average annual salary of about Rs. 62,80,320, investing heavily in education to ensure quality teaching.
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To address living costs and attract skilled teachers, Australia offers an average salary of Rs. 62,25,640 per year.
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Teachers in the Netherlands earn approximately Rs. 58,78,400 annually, reflecting the country's commitment to education.
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South Korea values education highly and pays its teachers an average annual salary of about Rs. 58,56,000.
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With its strong economy and focus on education, Norway offers teachers an average salary of around Rs. 57,91,680.
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Denmark pays its teachers an average annual salary of approximately Rs. 57,26,760, aligning with its reputation for investing in education and social programs.
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Teachers in Israel earn an average annual salary of around Rs. 57,01,440, reflecting the country’s efforts to invest in education.
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