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Union growth 5 October 2019 #youngteachers “I owe my union activism to my students”, by Anthony Dowling (TUI, Ireland).
Anthony Dowling
If you are passing through Glasnevin Cemetery on the outskirts of Dublin City Centre, you may come across the noticeable yet simple gravestone of James Larkin. Engraved on it is ‘James Larkin 1876-1947, The Labour Leader’. Larkin’s Gravestone may be simple but the legacy he left behind is much more...
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Climate action and literacy 3 June 2019 World Environment Day: Calling on governments to protect the planet
For World Environment Day, June 5th, Education International calls on governments to address climate change and help beat air pollution, the biggest public health crisis on the planet.
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Union growth 2 May 2019 "Industrial Revolutions, Rebellions and Civil Society: Lessons from History", by Robert Trevennel Harris.
Robert Trevennel Harris
The events of 1968 in France, which shook the fifth Republic to its core, are sometimes mentioned in connection with the current yellow vest movement. A more relevant historical comparison is 1848 - the year of the "People’s Spring” revolutions.
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Climate action and literacy 11 April 2019 It’s time for the IFIs to do some spring cleaning
As the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund enter into this year’s Spring Meetings, Education International has released a statement that calls for these international financial institutions to evaluate the efficacy of their work and to take new approaches, ensuring that that their policy and lending aligns fully with...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 12 October 2018 World Bank World Development Report 2019: Once again, the “cure” is worse than the disease
The World Bank has just issued its World Development Report for 2019. Although slightly improved in some places from earlier drafts, it is still the same approach.
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Union growth 19 September 2018 EI on the World Development Report: “One must have a vision to have hope”
Education International urges the World Bank to radically change its approach, which is damaging to workers, democracy and the future of our societies.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 21 November 2017 Cease funding Bridge International Academies, says British parliamentary committee
A report released today by the International development Committee of the British House of Commons questions the investment made by the UK in low-cost private school chain Bridge International Academies because of major issues related to access and quality in education.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 21 September 2017 EI takes the lead on education funding during the UN General Assembly
Education International stressed the importance of sustainable education funding this week in New York as the 72nd United Nations General Assembly placed the issue at the top of its priorities.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 20 September 2017 Recession, Recovery, and Regime Change: Effects on Child Poverty in Hungary
Andras Gabos, Istvan Gyorgy Toth
The relative well-being of children is, in principle, driven by a mix of socio-economic developments (business cycles, demographic trends, etc.) on the one hand and of policy responses on the other. When the paradigmatic elements of policies (the policy regimes themselves) change, things get more complicated. This is exactly what...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 23 August 2017 Unbundling ties: The long-term legacy of the crisis in education in Europe
Susan Flocken
In response to the financial crisis of 2008, governments across Europe used public money to stabilize the system and bail out banks. Private sector activity and investment fell, and the public sector was often used for unilateral adjustments in view of reducing public debt and deficit level and to respect...
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Trade union rights are human rights 26 June 2017 Education and Training Policy in the European Semester - Public Investment, Public Policy, Social Dialogue and Privatisation Patterns across Europe
The European Union has answered to the economic and financial crisis, adopting the Europe 2020 Strategy plan for sustainable, smart economic growth. Education, employment, fighting poverty and social exclusion are at the hearth of the Europe 2020 Strategy and the EU-policy making, coordinated through the European Semester coordination. Since the...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 23 June 2017 Public Services Day: European education unions join the movement for a public service workers’ pay rise
For Public Services Day, Education International’s European region, the European Trade Union Committee for Education, has reasserted that, after nine years of austerity, Europe’s public sector workers, including teachers, deserve a pay rise.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 16 May 2017 Denmark: Union campaign against continuing cuts in education
The Gymnasieskolernes Laererforening strongly condemns and is mobilising against the financial cuts imposed on the public education sector.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 30 May 2016 Australian Government cuts to school funding exposed
Contrary to its call to implement needs-based funding to schools across the country, Australia’s coalition government’s budget has revealed that the neediest schools are set to lose financial support, a move that affects disadvantaged students.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 25 July 2015 Young and early-stage teachers, researchers and support personnel
Young and early-stage teachers, researchers and support personnelResolution from the 7th World Congress
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 4 February 2015 Guidelines on Entrepreneurship education
ETUCE is member of the Thematic Working Group of the European Commission on Entrepreneurship Education. The representatives of governments experts, social partners and the European Commission finalised its work and published their Final Report on Entrepreneurship Education in November 2014. The report provides guidance to Member States to enhance their...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 4 February 2015 Improving the role of the social partners in the European Semester: Education and training priorities in the Annual Growth Survey 2015
The European Semester has become an important tool for recommendations to Member States on education and training. Yearly, these recommendations contribute to education and training reforms at national level. The Annual Growth Survey 2015 is a communication from the European Commission to the Member States which kicks off the European...
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 10 December 2014 OECD report: education the answer to boosting economic growth
The statistics don’t lie in the OECD’s latest research, which points to a lacking investment in education as the major culprit behind rising inequality that is costing economies and slowing growth around the world.
OECD report: education the answer to boosting economic growth