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Union renewal and development 8 March 2021 International Women’s Day 2021
International Women’s Day 2021
International Women’s Day 2021 -
Union renewal and development 5 December 2020 Malawi: PSEUM emerges from Covid-19 Threat stronger
Malawi: PSEUM emerges from Covid-19 Threat stronger
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Union renewal and development 4 November 2020 Ghana National Network Holds Seminar to Increase Awareness About New ILO Convention on Violence and Harassment At Work
Ghana National Network Holds Seminar to Increase Awareness About New ILO Convention on Violence and Harassment At Work
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Union renewal and development 14 October 2020 Member organisations celebrate World Teachers’ Day
Member organisations celebrate World Teachers’ Day
Member organisations celebrate World Teachers’ Day -
Union renewal and development 10 October 2020 Obituary: Marcus Balslev
Obituary: Marcus Balslev
Obituary: Marcus Balslev -
Union renewal and development 7 October 2020 Governments and Teacher Unions renew their working commitment
Governments and Teacher Unions renew their working commitment
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Union renewal and development 26 April 2020 World Intellectual Property Day: Open access to research and educational resources is imperative during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
On World Intellectual Property Day, 26 April, Education International calls for copyright legislation to be urgently updated to ensure open access to research and education materials for teachers and researchers across the world. This need has been intensified by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has caused an unprecedented disruption in...
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Union renewal and development 17 October 2019 Statement | Education International condemns Turkish aggression in Syria
The global education union federation draws attention to the long-term consequences of the Turkish military action in Syria for students and educators in the region.
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Union renewal and development 3 September 2019 The Bahamas: Educators express solidarity with all those affected by Hurricane Dorian
Education International stands in solidarity with our colleagues, students and all communities impacted by Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas.
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Union renewal and development 22 February 2019 Teachers support students in their fight against climate change
The student mobilisations against climate change are growing in intensity and reach - now teachers are voicing their support for their students' courage and determination.
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Union growth 22 January 2019 Work with a human face, by David Edwards
David Edwards
Life-long learning means different things to different people. However, some common principles for lifelong learning are essential for a global consensus on a human-centred agenda for the future of work.
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Union renewal and development 11 December 2018 Mexico: New Leadership for the SNTE Teachers’ Union
Alfonso Cepeda Salas has taken over leadership of the Mexican teachers’ union, a member organisation of Education International.
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Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 12 October 2018 World Bank World Development Report 2019: Once again, the “cure” is worse than the disease
The World Bank has just issued its World Development Report for 2019. Although slightly improved in some places from earlier drafts, it is still the same approach.
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Standards and working conditions 14 September 2018 UK: Employers misuse data rules to stifle workers’ rights
Some employers in the UK are discriminating against employees and undermining education unions after the adoption of GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations). That’s according to the NASUWT (National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers).
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Union renewal and development 21 August 2018 Japanese, Chinese and Korean teachers raise their voices for peace education
Historical events are interpreted and taught differently, and many times in radically opposed ways, in different countries. When countries have been at war with each other, their national education systems, their textbooks and their collective memory often glorify the victors, hide the atrocities and deny the claims of the victims.
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Union renewal and development 18 June 2018 Former EI General Secretary Fred van Leeuwen honored by his home union
The main education union in the Netherlands, Algemene Onderwijsbond (AOb) honored former EI General Secretary Fred van Leeuwen, following their annual meeting.
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Union renewal and development 15 February 2018 United States: Grief and disbelief after school shooting
Educators the world over have expressed their shock and distress at the news of another deadly shooting in a US school.
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Union renewal and development 21 November 2017 PISA adds a new dimension to its assessment results
Learning often happens in collaboration - implications of this for the performance of students are the subject of the latest addition of the PISA study to understanding what makes quality education.
PISA adds a new dimension to its assessment results