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Equity and inclusion 19 March 2021 “Committed leadership and concerted action needed to end the pandemic of racial discrimination”, by Patrick Roach.
Patrick Roach
On the eve of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, it is prescient that our trade unions in the UK will be coming together at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) Black Workers’ Conference to advance a progressive agenda for anti-racism on the anniversary of the first national...
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Equity and inclusion 29 October 2020 Statement | Global Day of Action for Care
Unions and civil society mobilising to demand investments in care for building more inclusive, accessible, resilient, and caring economies.
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Equity and inclusion 26 October 2020 Global Day of Action for Care: Education unions join global call for increased investment in the care sector
On 29 October, the Global Day of Action for Care, Education International will join in the global trade union call for decent working conditions and fair pay for care workers. This global call recognises the enormous contribution to society being made by workers across the health, care, and education sectors,...
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Union renewal and development 1 July 2020 Democracy Conference: Trade unions unite to shape a better post-pandemic world
Leading progressive thinkers and union leaders came together in a joint Education International-Public Services International online event to discuss the post-COVID-19 future and how to shape it. Union leaders from around the world were addressed by high-profile keynote speakers at the Democracy Conference on 29 June.
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Democracy 26 June 2020 Education International and Public Services International convene high-profile online conference
Education International and Public Services International have joined forces for a high-profile conference that brings together leading progressive thinkers and union leaders to discuss the post-Covid19 future and how to shape it. The online event will take place on 29 June.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 April 2020 “Coronavirus Curriculum”, by Felisa Tibbitts.
Felisa Tibbitts
The pandemic is stretching the limits of school systems’ abilities to deliver education with the assistance of technology. The struggles of local and national education systems are well documented, and leaders are scrambling to address an overwhelming set of inter-connected challenges to the well-being of students, teachers, staff and administrators...
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28 August 2019 On Education & Democracy : 25 Lessons from the Teaching Profession
By Susan Hopgood and Fred van Leeuwen.
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Equity and inclusion 21 March 2019 “Addressing Racial Discrimination: the Promise of Education’s Role in Disrupting Narratives of Hate”, by Alexandra Tamiko Da Dalt
Alexandra Tamiko Da Dalt
“Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” – Elie Wiesel
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Union renewal and development 7 March 2017 Youth photo contest puts focus on education
The GEM Report is launching a youth photo contest on the topic of education for development with a $500 award for the best photo to support the UNESCO week for peace and sustainable development on 6 March.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 24 September 2012 The Perfect Storm: UK Austerity Measures and Reforms Undermine Educational Equality ServiceThe Perfect Storm: UK Austerity Measures and Reforms Undermine Educational Equality Service
David Rose
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 10 February 2006 USA: “No Child Left Behind” is failing to lead the way, say affiliates
While both the AFT and NEA agree that the NCLB initiative established laudable goals - high standards, accountability for all, and the belief that all children can learn, regardless of their background or ability - its underfunding and bureaucracy are masking the true progress made in schools.
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Union renewal and development 1 February 2006 Remembering Coretta Scott King
Coretta Scott King, civil rights activist and wife of Dr Martin Luther King Jr, has died aged 78.
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Equity and inclusion 14 December 2005 EI European Round Table on Equality: many challenges ahead
Participants at the EI European Round Table on Equality held in Prague, Czech Republic, from 14-15 Nov, unanimously agreed that there are still many challenges ahead for education workers and their organisations in the area of equality.
EI European Round Table on Equality: many challenges ahead