Ei-iE

Union renewal and development

We bring together our member organisations to discuss and share experiences, good practices and ideas on responding to collective challenges. Together we are building the education unions of the future: mass participation organisations that reflect the diverse interests and identities of their members and offer educators a multitude of ways to engage and contribute.

Our work in this area

  1. News 1 March 2011

    ETUCE Committee elects new Vice President

    At its two-day meeting in Brussels, Belgium, the ETUCE Committee has elected Monika Konczyk, from NSZZ Solidarnosc, in Poland, as the new Vice President for the Europe Region of Education International.

    ETUCE Committee elects new Vice President
  2. News 24 February 2011

    New Zealand: Unions support teachers after massive earthquake

    EI affiliates in New Zealand are bringing urgent relief to teachers and students in communities that were badly affected by a devastating earthquake, measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale, which struck the region around Christchurch on 22 February.

    New Zealand: Unions support teachers after massive earthquake
  3. News 11 February 2011

    Tunisia: Education resumes while activists continue to mobilise

    Students and teachers across Tunisia have resumed their classes after weeks of protests that brought down the government of former President Ben Ali, but the debates continue about how to shape a new Tunisia.

    Tunisia: Education resumes while activists continue to mobilise
  4. News 9 February 2011

    First meeting of new EI Region

    The Bureau of the newly created EI Region, the European Trade Union Committee for Education (ETUCE), has convened in Brussels, Belgium.

    First meeting of new EI Region
  5. News 3 February 2011

    UK: Training of teachers vital to managing pupil behaviour

    The National Union of Teachers has responded to a parliamentary Education Committee report into behaviour and discipline in schools by demanding that teachers have access to continuous professional development.

    UK: Training of teachers vital to managing pupil behaviour
  6. News 2 February 2011

    Canada: Teachers in shock as education program is rejected

    The Conservative government in Canada is to end funding for the international program of the Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) after a year-long process of arduous negotiations.

    Canada: Teachers in shock as education program is rejected
  7. News 12 January 2011

    EI marks earthquake anniversary by committing to reconstruct Haiti

    On the first anniversary of the earthquake that destroyed hundreds of towns and communities across Haiti, killing 230,000 people and leaving 1.5 million homeless, EI has pledged to continue its solidarity with the country.

    EI marks earthquake anniversary by committing to reconstruct Haiti
  8. News 22 December 2010

    Latest Worlds of Education now online

    The latest issue of EI’s flagship magazine, Worlds of Education, is online. Among the articles it features is an analysis of the role teachers play in promoting gender equality to build just, healthy and sustainable societies.

    Latest Worlds of Education now online
  9. News 13 December 2010

    Passing of an historical leader

    Motofumi Makieda, one of the leaders who laid the foundations for the creation of Education International, passed away in Tokyo on 4 December. He was aged 89.

    Passing of an historical leader
  10. News 10 December 2010

    Thulas Nxesi appointed Deputy Minister

    Education International congratulates Thulas Nxesi on his appointment as the Deputy Minister for Rural Development and Land Reform. Mr Nxesi served as Education International's president from 2004-2009.

    Thulas Nxesi appointed Deputy Minister
  11. News 2 December 2010

    Uganda: Star teachers rewarded for dedication and success

    Norah Tebaweesa, Olivia Muhumuza and Anthony Oluka, have each won Uganda’s Teachers Making a Difference Award which seeks to recognise those teachers that have made big contributions to the communities they live in.

    Uganda: Star teachers rewarded for dedication and success
  12. News 2 December 2010

    Zambia: Challenge to retain teachers

    Delegates at EI’s Africa Regional Conference in Brazzaville, Congo, are debating ways in which to address the enormous challenges facing education and educators across the continent.

    Zambia: Challenge to retain teachers
  13. News 30 November 2010

    ETUCE announces tender process for Europe-wide survey

    The European Trade Union Committee for Education (ETUCE) has opened a call for external expertise on a Europe-wide survey on the impact of psycho-social factors on teachers.

    ETUCE announces tender process for Europe-wide survey
  14. News 24 November 2010

    Teacher unionists discuss development cooperation policy

    Representatives of teachers’ unions from around the world make significant progress towards adopting a collective policy document at EI’s Annual Development Cooperation meeting in Brussels, Belgium, from 18-19 November.

    Teacher unionists discuss development cooperation policy
  15. News 22 November 2010

    Adoption of a new EI European regional structure

    “Today is a good day for teacher trade unionism in Europe. We are showing unity and solidarity, and are going be able to use our resources more effectively."

    Adoption of a new EI European regional structure
  16. News 5 November 2010

    EI Executive Board decides on strategies to tackle challenges

    The member-led Executive Board of EI met in Brussels on 26-28 October to agree strategic policy decisions that will guide the work of the global union over the next period of time.

    EI Executive Board decides on strategies to tackle challenges
  17. News 3 November 2010

    EU presidency will put Financial Transaction Tax on G20 agenda

    The Belgian government has announced plans to use its EU presidency to put the Financial Transaction Tax (FTT) on the G20 agenda held in Seoul, Korea, from 11-12 November.

    EU presidency will put Financial Transaction Tax on G20 agenda
  18. News 2 November 2010

    Georgia: Teacher trade union elects new president

    Maia Kobakhidze, a teacher of mathematics - and leader of the Educators and Scientists Free Trade Union of Georgia (ESFTUG) Tbilisi branch - has been unanimously elected ESFTUG's new president.

    Georgia: Teacher trade union elects new president