TALIS produces internationally comparable data about teachers and teaching. It encourages teachers and principals to share their opinion on a range of issues. This data is used by governments, unions and think tanks to support policy development and research.
TALIS 2024 is already underway with early testing in 2023 and the main survey in 2024
Selected schools receive information pack
Schools nominate central contact
Teachers and principal complete 30-60 minute survey
Snapshot of results from TALIS 2018 for Australian school teachers compared to the international average.
Arrows indicate if the result has gone up or down compared to results from five years earlier
In 2018, 38% of Australian teachers were male (a lower proportion than in 2013) and 62% were female (a higher proportion than in 2013). Internationally on average, 32% of teachers were males and 68% were female.
The proportion of Australian teachers employed full time and the proportion on permanent contracts has remained stable between 2013 and 2018, at 84% and 86% respectively. Internationally on average, the proportion of teachers employed full time fell to 79% in 2018 and the proportion on permanent contract fell to 82%.
The proportion of Australian teachers reporting high job satisfaction remained stable between 2013 and 2018, at 90%, while the proportion that think teaching is valued in society increase to 45%. Internationally on average, the proportion of teachers reporting high job satisfaction fell to 90%, while the proportion that think teaching is valued fell to 26%.
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