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Eurydice: 3rd highest salary increase after 15 years of service for teachers in Cyprus

On the occasion of World Teachers' Day, Eurydice—the European organisation providing analysis and information on education systems and policies in Europe—presented an updated interactive platform mapping the salaries of teachers and school heads across 37 European countries.

The data, collected in collaboration with the OECD and national experts, offer a comprehensive and comparative overview of all education levels, from pre-primary to upper secondary.

Regarding Cyprus, although starting salaries for teachers are slightly above the median at €26,600 per year (2023/2024 data), Cypriot teachers show an impressively strong salary progression. After 15 years of service, they have the third-highest earnings among the countries, at €50,576 per year, and by the end of their career, they reach €66,323, surpassed only by Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.

The European Commission's platform does not merely present numbers but delves into critical questions about Europe's education systems, such as how teachers' and school heads' salaries compare across countries, how salaries evolve with experience and over time, and how school heads' earnings are affected by school size and administrative responsibilities.

The tool stands out for its flexibility and detail, allowing users to explore both salaries and allowances, filter data by education level, qualifications, and school size, and track the progression of earnings throughout a teacher's career. Additionally, the platform enables the export of visuals and the download of datasets for further analysis, making it a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and educators.

(Source: CNA)

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