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Welcome to the EI RSS Library! Below is a list of RSS feeds for all the different areas of work of Education International, as well as feeds produced by EI's member organisations around the world. If you are not familiar with RSS feeds, please scroll to the bottom of the page for more information.

RSS Feed Latest News Latest News
RSS Feed EI Youtube Videos EI Videos

Themes

RSS Feed Child Labour Child Labour
RSS Feed Differently-abled Differently-abled
RSS Feed  Early Childhood Early Childhood
RSS Feed Education For All Education For All
RSS Feed GATS GATS
RSS Feed  Gender Gender
RSS Feed Higher Education Higher Education
RSS Feed HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS
RSS Feed Human & Trade Union Rights Human & Trade Union Rights
RSS Feed ICT ICT
RSS Feed Indigenous Peoples Indigenous Peoples
RSS Feed Latest Peace Education Peace Education
RSS Feed Professional Ethics Professional Ethics
RSS Feed LGBT LGBT
RSS Feed School Health and Safety School Health and Safety
RSS Feed School Leadership School Leadership
RSS Feed Solidarity Solidarity
RSS Feed Status of Teachers Status of Teachers

Regions

RSS Feed Africa Africa
RSS Feed Asia-Pacific Asia-Pacific
RSS Feed Europe Europe
RSS Feed Latin America Latin America
RSS Feed NorthAmerica-Caribbean North America-Caribbean

Caribbean Union of Teachers (CUT) Caribbean Union of Teachers (CUT)

Programmes and Acitvities

RSS Feed Development Cooperation Development Cooperation
RSS Feed EFAIDS EFAIDS

Member Organisations

Australia

Australian Education Union (AEU) Australian Education Union (AEU)
Independent Education Union of Australia (IEU) Independent Education Union of Australia (IEU)

Canada

Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF)

Denmark

Danmarks Lærerforening (DLF) Danmarks Lærerforening (DLF)

France

Syndicat National de l'Education Physique (SNEP-FSU) Syndicat National de l'Education Physique (SNEP-FSU)
Syndicat National des Enseignements de Second Degré (SNES-FSU) Syndicat National des Enseignements de Second Degré (SNES-FSU)
Syndicat National Unitaire des Instituteurs, Professeurs des écoles et PEGC (SNUipp-FSU) Syndicat National Unitaire des Instituteurs, Professeurs des écoles et PEGC (SNUipp-FSU)
Syndicat National des Chercheurs Scientifiques (SNCS) Syndicat National des Chercheurs Scientifiques (SNCS)

Germany

Gewerkschaft Erziehung und Wissenschaft (GEW) Gewerkschaft Erziehung und Wissenschaft (GEW)
Verband Bildung und Erziehung (VBE) Verband Bildung und Erziehung (VBE)

Italy

CISL Scuola CISL Scuola

Netherlands

CNV Onderwijs CNV Onderwijs

Portugal

Federação Nacional dos Sindicatos da Educação (FNE) Federação Nacional dos Sindicatos da Educação (FNE)

Quebec

Centrale des syndicats du Québec (CSQ) Centrale des syndicats du Québec (CSQ)

Sweden

Lärarförbundet Lärarförbundet
Lärarnas Riksförbund (LR) Lärarnas Riksförbund (LR)

United Kingdom

Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL)
National Union of Teachers (NUT) National Union of Teachers (NUT)
University and College Union (UCU) University and College Union (UCU)

United States of America

America Federation of Teachers (AFT) America Federation of Teachers (AFT)
National Education Association (NEA) National Education Association (NEA)

Please help contribute to the EI RSS Library!

Are you an EI member organisation? Do you have an RSS feed? Please send it to us, as we are currently collecting RSS feeds from member organisations!

Please send an email to our Web Communications Team: webmaster@ei-ie.org

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is an RSS feed?

RSS or "Really Simple Syndication" feeds allow you to see when websites have added new content. You can get the latest headlines and information in one place, as soon as it is published, without having to visit the websites you have taken the feed from.

2. How do I read the information on RSS feeds?

The first thing you need is a news reader. This is a piece of software that checks the feeds and lets you read any new articles that have been added. There are many different versions, some of which are accessed using a browser, and some of which are downloadable applications.

Browser-based news readers let you catch up with your RSS feed subscriptions from any computer, whereas downloadable applications let you store them on your main computer, in the same way that you either download your e-mail using Outlook, or keep it on a web-based service like Hotmail.

Example of a browser-based news reader: http://reader.google.com
Example of a news reader applcations: http://www.rssreader.com

Once you have chosen a news reader, all you have to do is to decide what content you want it to receive. Simply copy the link address of the feed you want to subscribe to (see above) and paste it in your news reader!

3. Can I read RSS feeds on my mobile phone or PDA?

Yes, of course! All you need is a news reader installed on your device.

Example of a news reader for mobile devices: http://www.mobipocket.com