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Through our 375 member organisations, we represent more than 33 million teachers and education support personnel in 180 countries and territories.

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Informed and empowered by teachers and education support personnel everywhere, we develop tools and strategies that enable us to work across all sectors of education and all regions of the world to effect change and create a better future for our students. Click here to see how we work and find out more about our priorities below.

  1. Quality education for all

  2. The profession

  3. Rights and democracy

  4. Building union power

Latest Updates

  1. Statements 3 April 2025

    Resolution of the Executive Board of Education International on the attacks on public education, democracy, and union values in the United States

    In response to an avalanche of authoritarian measures enacted by the Trump Administration, the Executive Board of Education International, during its 70th meeting, on 1-3 April 2025, unequivocally reaffirms its commitment to public education, inclusive democracy, and human and trade union rights in the United States and around the world.

    Resolution of the Executive Board of Education International on the attacks on public education, democracy, and union values in the United States
  2. Statements 31 March 2025

    Global Unions condemn the attacks on U.S. federal employees and the elimination of the crucial ILAB program

    The Council of Global Unions (CGU), representing over 200 million workers worldwide through the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), the Global Union Federations (GUFs), and the Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC), strongly condemns the latest attacks by the Trump administration on the fundamental rights of workers both...

    Global Unions condemn the attacks on U.S. federal employees and the elimination of the crucial ILAB program
  3. News 28 March 2025

    Lebanon: Educators’ ongoing fight for fundamental rights

    The streets of Lebanon have once again echoed with the voices of teachers protesting against the unjust policies imposed by successive governments. These administrations have consistently abandoned educators, leaving them to survive on meagre salaries that have stripped them of their right to a decent life and basic dignity.

    Lebanon: Educators’ ongoing fight for fundamental rights
  4. Statements 28 March 2025

    Statement of solidarity with the education union community in Myanmar

    Education International stands in solidarity with our union colleagues and the education community in Myanmar in the wake of today's devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake and its powerful aftershocks. We extend our deepest condolences to those who have lost loved ones and express our deep concern for all those affected, particularly...

    Statement of solidarity with the education union community in Myanmar
  5. Worlds of Education 28 March 2025

    Empowering educators with disabilities: The Japan Teachers' Union's commitment to inclusive education

    Mariko Takamatsu

    Oshima Island, where I work, is a 25-minute ferry ride away from the Fukuoka port, has a circumference of about 15 km, and a population of about 700. Surrounded by the sea on all sides, the island is blessed with abundant marine resources and a thriving fishing industry. The school...

    Empowering educators with disabilities: The Japan Teachers' Union's commitment to inclusive education

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