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  1. Trade union rights are human rights 2 March 2017

    Post-hurricane support has helped traumatised Haitian teachers move forward

    For many teachers, the emotional scars of Hurricane Matthew have yet to heal, which is why an international solidarity programme has helped to provide support to their colleagues who need it the most.

    Post-hurricane support has helped traumatised Haitian teachers move forward
  2. Union growth 2 March 2017

    Argentina: threats to union leader overshadow new school year

    With continuing threats targeting Roberto Baradel, leader of the Buenos Aires education union, and collective bargaining stalling across the country, Argentina’s teachers are bracing for a difficult start to the new school year.

    Argentina: threats to union leader overshadow new school year
  3. Trade union rights are human rights 1 March 2017

    Turkey: dismissed teachers receive international support

    An international trade union delegation has offered support to the thousands of teachers dismissed by the government, and to Education International’s national affiliate, which has suffered severe political repression since the political crackdown began.

    Turkey: dismissed teachers receive international support
  4. Trade union rights are human rights 1 March 2017

    Amnesty International calls for the release of Iranian academic

    With Ahmadreza Djalali facing the death penalty based on bogus charges of treason, Amnesty International has spearheaded a campaign to free the disaster medicine specialist who has been detained for nearly a year without trial.

    Amnesty International calls for the release of Iranian academic
  5. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 28 February 2017

    Tanzania: efforts underway to keep teens in school

    A Human Rights Watch report shows that over 1.5 million Tanzanian adolescents are not in school, confirming the urgent need for the government to keep its promise to make secondary education free for all.

    Tanzania: efforts underway to keep teens in school
  6. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 27 February 2017

    Gabon: striking teachers call for social dialogue to improve the education system

    On strike since last fall, Gabonese teachers are calling on public authorities to negotiate and quickly respond to trade union demands aimed at improving the education system and obtaining better teaching and learning conditions.

    Gabon: striking teachers call for social dialogue to improve the education system
  7. Standards and working conditions 24 February 2017

    UK: workloads spark a crisis in teacher recruitment and retention

    Following the launch of the Education Select Committee report into the recruitment and retention of teachers, UK education unions have urged public authorities to take urgent measures to tackle this serious national crisis.

    UK: workloads spark a crisis in teacher recruitment and retention
  8. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 24 February 2017

    Mexico: Union helps bridge the tech divide

    Disadvantaged schools will be provided with new technologies and IT training for teachers, an initiative of Mexico's largest education union to help its members to overcome the technology gap that divides the country.

    Mexico: Union helps bridge the tech divide
  9. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 23 February 2017

    Zimbabwe: Union backs new focus on minority languages

    Zimbabwean educators have welcomed the introduction of minority language exams in 2017, acknowledging that teachers were involved in the curriculum review process and indigenous languages are part of the national teacher development programme.

    Zimbabwe: Union backs new focus on minority languages
  10. Fighting the commercialisation of education 22 February 2017

    Kenya: Blow to Bridge International Academies

    Ten schools owned by the edubusiness Bridge International Academies will have to close in Kenya because of low educational standards.

    Kenya: Blow to Bridge International Academies
  11. Trade union rights are human rights 22 February 2017

    France and Canada: 58th and 59th countries to endorse Safe Schools Declaration

    Education International has welcomed the move by France and Canada to endorse the Safe Schools Declaration, committing themselves to protect students, teachers, schools, and universities during times of war.

    France and Canada: 58th and 59th countries to endorse Safe Schools Declaration
  12. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 20 February 2017

    Iraq: building peace and understanding through art

    Education union members in Kurdistan’s Iraqi region have shown their willingness, through a joint teachers’ and students’ art and handicraft exhibition, to work together towards building peace and understanding across their region and country.

    Iraq: building peace and understanding through art
  13. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 20 February 2017

    Tanzania: Innovative collaboration targets early childhood teachers

    In partnership with the Tanzania Teachers’ Union, Education International has launched the “Developing teachers, improving early learning in Tanzania” project, which aims to improve the professional knowledge, skills, and competence of early childhood teachers.

    Tanzania: Innovative collaboration targets early childhood teachers
  14. Equity and inclusion 17 February 2017

    #1DayWithoutUs in the UK: UCU celebrates migrants' contribution

    20 February is United Nations World Day of Social Justice and the University and College Union is supporting the One Day Without Us mobilisation which invites supporters to celebrate the contribution migrants make by taking part in a unifying action: at 1pm all migrants and their supporters are invited to...

    #1DayWithoutUs in the UK: UCU celebrates migrants' contribution
  15. Fighting the commercialisation of education 16 February 2017

    Europe: Educators to continue fight against CETA

    After the European Parliament voted in favour of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, educators will continue to fight this treaty that threatens to erode public education.

    Europe: Educators to continue fight against CETA
  16. Equity and inclusion 16 February 2017

    Australian academics launch petition to protest US Executive Order

    The National Tertiary Education Union condemns US president Donald Trump’s executive order suspending visas for nationals from seven Muslim majority countries. It shared the concerns raised by academic and university communities worldwide that this extreme order poses a direct threat to intellectual and academic freedom, and academic exchange and collaboration.The...

    Australian academics launch petition to protest US Executive Order
  17. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 February 2017

    Canada: school counsellors take on a central role within school communities

    From emotional support to preparing students for future careers, Canada’s school counsellors are experiencing a shift in school practice to see them increasingly become more integral to the lives of young people.

    Canada: school counsellors take on a central role within school communities
  18. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 February 2017

    Tanzania: Competence profile a key step towards quality early childhood education

    Together with Education International’s Dennis Sinyolo, Prosper Lubuva, from the Tanzania Teachers’ Unions discusses challenges in early childhood education, and increasing early childhood educators’ professionalism through the development of a competence profile.

    Tanzania: Competence profile a key step towards quality early childhood education