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World Teachers Bank – Nationwide Teacher Placement & Training

AIPSA Team January 15, 2026 Teacher PlacementTeacher TrainingRecruitmentStaffing
World Teachers Bank – Nationwide Teacher Placement & Training

Finding qualified teachers is one of the greatest challenges faced by schools, especially in remote or underserved areas. The World Teachers Bank (WTB), a project of CWSE Ltd in collaboration with AIPSA, addresses this challenge head-on by creating a national pool of trained educators available exclusively to member schools.

What is the World Teachers Bank?

The World Teachers Bank is a comprehensive database and placement network that connects qualified teachers with schools across India. Teachers from different states are registered, trained, and placed in member schools across the country — and even internationally.

Key Features

  • National Database — Access to thousands of pre-screened, qualified teachers from all states.
  • Cross-State Placement — Teachers can be placed in schools across state lines, bringing diverse perspectives to your institution.
  • Training & Certification — Teachers in the WTB undergo standardized training to ensure quality.
  • Exclusive Access — The database is available only to AIPSA member schools.
  • International Placements — Opportunities to recruit teachers from and place teachers in other countries.

How It Works

Member schools submit their staffing requirements to the WTB team. The database is searched to find candidates matching your criteria — subject specialization, experience level, language skills, and geographic preference. Shortlisted candidates are connected with the school for interviews and selection.

Benefits for Your School

  • Reduced recruitment time and cost
  • Access to teachers with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds
  • Quality-assured candidates with verified credentials
  • Ongoing support from the WTB team
  • Competitive advantage in staffing hard-to-fill positions

The World Teachers Bank is transforming how schools recruit. Instead of relying on local advertisements and word-of-mouth, member schools now have a powerful national network working for them.