World Teachers' Day
October 2023
This World Teachers’ Day, Education International called on governments everywhere to invest in teachers and in quality public education.
October 2023
This World Teachers’ Day, Education International called on governments everywhere to invest in teachers and in quality public education.
🎉 Happy #WorldTeachersDay!
— Education International (@eduint) October 4, 2023
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🗨️ The best way to truly celebrate the teaching profession is to make sure all teachers are respected, valued, and paid according to the essential work that they do.
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