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Old 24th April 2008, 12:54   #5 (permalink)
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Re: UK strike shuts out 1m kids

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Originally Posted by zehner
The average salary is now £34,000 and has gone up by 19% in real terms in the past ten years
This is quite a salary, mates. Unless the cost of living is dramatically higher in the UK than in the US, you British teachers do quite well.

The highest average salary of a US teacher (Special Education; Secondary Education) is $42,046 (21,240.62 GBP).
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