Ei-iE

Union renewal and development

We bring together our member organisations to discuss and share experiences, good practices and ideas on responding to collective challenges. Together we are building the education unions of the future: mass participation organisations that reflect the diverse interests and identities of their members and offer educators a multitude of ways to engage and contribute.

Our work in this area

  1. News 12 December 2011

    7th EI World Congress to take place in Ottawa, Canada, in 2015

    At its 39th meeting on 1st December, the EI Executive Board selected the Ottawa Convention Centre, in the Canadian capital, as the location for the 7th EI World Congress. The next Congress will be held in July 2015. Traditionally, each EI Congress is held in a different region. For 2015...

    7th EI World Congress to take place in Ottawa, Canada, in 2015
  2. News 12 December 2011

    Global teacher union leaders promote equality in VET and the elimination of violence against women.

    As mandated by the 2011 World Congress held in Cape Town, South Africa, the EI Executive Board, at its 39th meeting held in Brussels, Belgium, from 30 November-1 December, considered the resolutions submitted for Congress but not dealt with at Congress due to insufficient time, and adopted a proposed Congress...

    Global teacher union leaders promote equality in VET and the elimination of violence against women.
  3. News 5 December 2011

    Education leaders tackle impact of economic crisis

    Convening in Brussels for the first time after the World Congress, the newly elected EI Executive Board voiced concerns about the ongoing onslaught on quality public education in the wake of the economic crisis and vowed to take measures to counter this worldwide tendency.

    Education leaders tackle impact of economic crisis
  4. News 16 November 2011

    Affiliates celebrate EI Development Cooperation Policy

    Participants at EI’s annual Development Cooperation Network meeting have welcomed the adoption of a new Development Cooperation Policy at EI’s sixth World Congress in South Africa.

    Affiliates celebrate EI Development Cooperation Policy
  5. News 14 November 2011

    Turkey: EI and its affiliates support earthquake victims

    Following devastating earthquakes in the eastern provinces of Turkey, more than 600 people have died, amongst them 75 teachers. With winter approaching fast, survivors are facing tremendous difficulties. EI and its affiliates Egitim Sen, Turkey, and Gewerkschaft Erziehung und Wissenschaft (GEW) of Germany are calling for donations to help the...

    Turkey: EI and its affiliates support earthquake victims
  6. News 7 November 2011

    Canada: Media Literacy Week raises students’ online awareness

    The Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF), an EI affiliate, together with the Media Awareness Network, is organising the Media Literacy Week from 7-11 November under the theme “Digital Citizenship.” This year’s event aims at inspiring young people to reflect on their online lives, and their rights and responsibilities as they navigate...

    Canada: Media Literacy Week raises students’ online awareness
  7. News 31 October 2011

    Global Unions' Statement to the G20 Summit

    Leaders of the G20 will be meeting in Cannes, France, from 3-4 November 2011 to discuss measures to confront the financial and economic crisis.

    Global Unions' Statement to the G20 Summit
  8. News 28 October 2011

    Worlds of Education: Latest edition available on-line

    The October issue of EI’s flagship magazine, Worlds of Education, is packed full of articles reporting on EI’s sixth World Congress which took place in Cape Town, South Africa, from 22-26 July.

    Worlds of Education: Latest edition available on-line
  9. News 23 September 2011

    Canada: Study shows ways to improve bilingual education

    A new survey by the Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF) has found that the poor use of technology is hampering learning in bilingual education. The national survey, which considered the impact of technology among students attending French-language schools in minority settings in Canada, involved more than 1,600 Canadian students.

    Canada: Study shows ways to improve bilingual education
  10. News 23 September 2011

    Somalia: Humanitarian crisis puts schools at risk

    Reports from international aid organisations project that hundreds of thousands of Somali schoolchildren are expected to drop out from classes this month as a result of the humanitarian crisis in the country. EI’s affiliate, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), has called on the international community to provide the humanitarian...

    Somalia: Humanitarian crisis puts schools at risk
  11. News 22 September 2011

    ETUCE Bureau tackles European education issues

    ETUCE Bureau members have convened in Brussels, Belgium, to discuss key issues pertaining to education all over Europe.

    ETUCE Bureau tackles European education issues