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Trade union rights are human rights 25 July 2019 EI celebrates education champions
Today Education International honoured two outstanding activists during its 8th World Congress in Bangkok, Thailand. Curtis Riep received the Albert Shanker Education Award and Jalila al Salman received the Mary Hatwood Futrell Human and Trade Union Rights Award.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 20 July 2019 The highs and lows of higher education analysed at EI Congress
Participants at the higher education caucus learnt from academics from all over the world on topics ranging from the lack of funds, privatisation and commercialisation of higher education to precarious employment conditions and attacks on academic freedom.
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Union growth 14 July 2019 #OffTrack #3: Government Violation of Trade Union Rights and Educators’ Academic Freedom in Turkey
Today, at the United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLFP), Turkey will be presenting a Voluntary National Review (VNR) of its progress towards achieving the SDGs.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 4 June 2019 Nigeria: Union steps up campaign against privatisation and commercialisation of education
The Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) has stated its determination to prevent exploitation of the poor by marketers in education.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 27 May 2019 “When Open Educational Resources and platform capitalism meet”, by Nikola Wachter.
Nikola Wachter
Technological advances have an ever increasing impact on every aspect of the education system, from the provisioning of education to working conditions and administrative governance. Unfortunately, technology is too often dumped onto education institutions leaving behind a big ecological footprint but no educational improvement. However, there are also many examples...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 23 May 2019 Latin America defines the next steps in the fight against privatization
Union leaders have gathered in Costa Rica to discuss how to take the global response against the privatisation of education to the next level.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 17 May 2019 Access to Quality Education Under Threat in Honduras
A new study reveals the mechanisms by which privatisation of education is spreading in Honduras as a result of the passivity of authorities, creating barriers to accessing education.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 30 April 2019 Critical voices at Pearson’s AGM
Edubusiness Pearson was the subject of much criticism last week at its AGM in London.
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22 March 2019 « In sheep’s clothing: Philanthropy and the privatisation of the ‘democratic’ state »
By Carolina Junemann and Antonio Olmedo
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 20 March 2019 Ghana: why teachers are saying no to Ark schools
A new study shines light on the shadows behind a philanthropic organisation’s plans to promote private education in Ghana.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 14 March 2019 The Casablanca Declaration: Unions denounce the privatisation of education
Education International’s Member Organisations in Morocco have declared their intention to intensify their united struggle against privatisation to ensure free public education for all.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 11 March 2019 Ghana: Education unions give “red flag” to government for plans to privatise public education
Education unions have made it clear that they will resist any attempt by the Ghanaian government to privatise, commercialise and commodify public education in their country.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 11 February 2019 Africa: teachers call on politicians to reject privatisation
Education International’s African leaders have released a statement today calling on their Heads of States to reject privatisation and to invest in quality public education for all.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 7 February 2019 Research exposes private education provider in Africa
"What do we really know about Bridge International Academies?" is a ground-breaking study that shines light on the operations and business practices of one of the most active for-profit education providers in Africa.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 16 November 2018 EU Parliament: aid must not be used to support privatisation
In a welcomed decision, on 13 November, the European Parliament resolved that “the European Union and the Member States, in accordance with SDG 4.1 and Article 26 of the UDHR, must not use ODA [overseas development assistance] to support private, commercial educational establishments.”
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 11 November 2018 TVET, capabilities and social justice, by Leesa Wheelahan
Leesa Wheelahan
What is technical and vocational education and training (TVET) and what does it do? This can be a hard question to answer because there isn’t a lot of agreement about what it does, what it should do, who should pay for it, how it should be offered, and whether it...
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Union renewal and development 16 October 2018 Liberia: EI condemns crimes against girls at the US charity operated school More than Me
The Executive Board of Education International has issued a statement condemning the crimes perpetrated against girls in a private school in Liberia operated by the charity More Than Me.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 3 October 2018 “The Global Status of teachers and the Teaching Profession”, by David Edwards
David Edwards
World Teachers Day is an ideal moment to reflect on the status of the world’s teachers. Today, Education International will release its triennial report on this very issue. Education is at the centre of improvements to living standards and quality of life, yet we now increasingly face pressures and threats...
“The Global Status of teachers and the Teaching Profession”, by David Edwards