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Leading the profession 28 April 2014 Migration and austerity under EI Research Network spotlight
EI wants free universal quality education for all to be a key priority for governments in the post-2015 agenda. That was the message from EI Deputy General Secretary David Edwards at EI’s 10th annual EI Research Network meeting being held from 28-29 April in Brussels, Belgium.
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Leading the profession 14 January 2014 Africa: Research key to effective advocacy
Developing unions’ capacity to undertake research, and broadening existing research activities, across Africa, was the focus of a recent EI Regional Research Network meeting.
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Leading the profession 12 July 2013 Making use of Research in Policy Making.Making use of Research in Policy Making.
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Leading the profession 16 April 2013 Interview to Nina Bascia, University of Toronto
Nina Bascia is a Professor and Director of the Collaborative Educational Policy Program at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. She is the author and editor of seven books and numerous articles on educational change and teachers’ work.
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Leading the profession 15 April 2013 EI Research Network: Improving teacher status and rights
The status of teachers as well as trends in freedom of association and collective bargaining since the financial and economic crisis were among the topics debated by participants at the 9th EI annual Research Network (ResNet) meeting held in Brussels, Belgium, on 10-11 April, 2013.
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Leading the profession 2 May 2012 Investing in higher education for the future
The Ministers responsible for higher education in the 47 countries of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) adopted the Bucharest Communiqué – the highest political statement legitimising actions by governments across EHEA.
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Leading the profession 3 April 2012 International researchers gather to share, examine and interpret the future of education
Over 40 EI affiliates’ representatives from 20 countries gathered for the 8th EI Annual Research Network (ResNet), held in Brussels, Belgium, from 28-29 March. They discussed the future of quality education and teaching, and how research can best support education unions’ advocacy work, particularly in light of considerable cuts in...
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Leading the profession 20 February 2012 Seminar at Cambridge University explores the future of the teaching profession
Teacher quality and the development of the teaching profession came under the microscope at a gathering of internationally renowned education policy experts at the University of Cambridge on 16 and 17 February.
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Leading the profession 26 January 2012 Research NetworkResearch Network
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Leading the profession 15 November 2011 IMF: Neoliberal agenda proven wrong by crisis
A new International Monetary Fund (IMF) research paper finds that "good governance" – as defined by the World Bank market friendliness indicators – and financial market liberalisation both have had a strongly negative effect on countries' performance in the crisis.
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Leading the profession 2 September 2011 EI Research Institute study: Equity is a fundamental value of public education
EI has published an exciting new study looking at equity issues concerning teachers and students. The work was commissioned by the EI Research Institute to a team of researchers, led by Dr. Elizabeth Wood, at the University of Exeter.
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Leading the profession 10 August 2011 UK: New analysis highlights education divide
Research undertaken by one of EI’s British affiliates, the University and College Union (UCU), has highlighted significant disparities in educational achievement among different areas of the same cities across the nation.
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Education, research and copyright 25 July 2011 Resolution on Copyright and Education
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Leading the profession 29 June 2011 Research: EI challenges tax evasion to secure quality public services
EI is undertaking a new project to shed light on the payment of fair and reasonable taxation by global corporations, and to expose the ways in which existing tax regimes are manipulated by corporations with global reach.
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Leading the profession 25 March 2011 Education researchers gather to ‘measure what we value’
Participants have gathered at the EI Research Network meeting to discuss the global threats to unions from the reduction in public expenditure on education and privatisation, to testing and ranking systems that only tell part of the story.
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Leading the profession 15 March 2011 Research is 'key tool to substantiate our claims'
The General Secretary, Fred van Leeuwen, has told participants who gathered at the seventh EI Research Network meeting, to press on because “without research or data on a raft of indicators, it is virtually impossible to achieve our objectives.”
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Leading the profession 8 March 2011 Education researchers gather to ‘measure what we value’
Participants have gathered at the EI Research Network meeting to discuss the global threats to unions from the reduction in public expenditure on education and privatisation, to testing and ranking systems that only tell part of the story.
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Leading the profession 16 July 2010 Jobs, Migration and Education
Education was a significant talking point during the BBC World Debate broadcast last week from the OECD in Paris.
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