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  1. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 1 March 2016

    Unions ready to lead the way at teachers’ Berlin Summit

    The voice of the teaching profession is loud and clear in Berlin where unions are meeting face-to-face with education ministers from around the world to let governments know what teachers need for professional growth.

    Unions ready to lead the way at teachers’ Berlin Summit
  2. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 29 February 2016

    UK: Education support personnel crucial for quality education

    The idea of schools as a communities that support the whole child is reaffirmed as study after study continue to highlight the importance of education support personnel in boosting learning outcomes for students.

    UK: Education support personnel crucial for quality education
  3. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 26 February 2016

    UK: Neglect pushes teachers out of the profession

    The British public education service is haemorrhaging teachers, many of whom are either seeking better conditions outside of the United Kingdom or contemplating a career change to flee precarious employment.

    UK: Neglect pushes teachers out of the profession
  4. Trade union rights are human rights 25 February 2016

    South African students take HIV/AIDS education programme to the US

    Students from a Cape Town high school are heading to California as part of an ongoing joint initiative of South African and American teachers’ unions to bring HIV/AIDS education into the classroom.

    South African students take HIV/AIDS education programme to the US
  5. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 24 February 2016

    USA: Teachers, students and parents stage massive walk-ins for public schools

    Teachers across the US “reclaimed” their public schools in a mass coordinated mobilisation to throw the spotlight on the challenges facing public education and solutions needed to address them.

    USA: Teachers, students and parents stage massive walk-ins for public schools
  6. Trade union rights are human rights 24 February 2016

    Haiti: political violence claims academic’s life

    The killing of a teacher unionist has exposed the deteriorating political situation in Haiti where the country was left to linger in constitutional limbo following the resignation of President Michel Martelly.

    Haiti: political violence claims academic’s life
  7. Trade union rights are human rights 23 February 2016

    Labour unions up in arms after Iran’s Esmail Abdi sentenced to six years in prison

    Renewed efforts are underway to free Esmail Abdi after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Court officially sentenced the teacher unionist to six years in prison for alleged crimes related to trade union activism.

    Labour unions up in arms after Iran’s Esmail Abdi sentenced to six years in prison
  8. Standards and working conditions 22 February 2016

    International Summit on the Teaching Profession enshrines tradition of dialogue

    Now in its sixth edition, the International Summit on the Teaching Profession has established itself as an important and unique event that fosters dialogue between decision makers and teachers’ unions.

    International Summit on the Teaching Profession enshrines tradition of dialogue
  9. Standards and working conditions 22 February 2016

    Indonesia: Teachers call for change in professional status

    Teachers across Indonesia are urging their government to keep its promise to change their professional status from non-permanent to permanent civil servants, entitling them to decent work and living conditions.

    Indonesia: Teachers call for change in professional status
  10. Equity and inclusion 19 February 2016

    Quality education speaks many languages

    This year’s International Mother Language Day stresses that learning in one’s native tongue is not only crucial to achieving quality education and linguistic diversity, but important to advancing the 2030 agenda for sustainable development.

    Quality education speaks many languages
  11. Union growth 18 February 2016

    Djibouti: teacher unionist released from prison after global support

    Teacher unionist and human rights defender Omar Ali Ewado is once again a free man after he was released from prison on 14 February following an appeals court decision that dismissed charges against him.

    Djibouti: teacher unionist released from prison after global support
  12. Fighting the commercialisation of education 18 February 2016

    Haiti: United Nations report puts for-profit education on the side-lines

    The latest report of the Committee on the Rights of the Child on Haiti underlines the importance of free quality education and warns of the perilous effects of unregulated public-private partnerships.

    Haiti: United Nations report puts for-profit education on the side-lines
  13. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 17 February 2016

    A focus on quality education crucial to achieving 2030 development goals

    Education International and partner organisation ASCD, a global community dedicated to excellence in learning, teaching, and leading, call for a clear definition of quality education that places the needs of the child at the fore.

    A focus on quality education crucial to achieving 2030 development goals
  14. Standards and working conditions 16 February 2016

    OECD report calls for increased support and investment in teachers

    A new report on teacher professionalism raises concerns about the level of support teachers are receiving across the globe, revealing significant shortfalls in high-needs schools.

    OECD report calls for increased support and investment in teachers
  15. Union growth 15 February 2016

    Italian researcher’s death in Egypt spurs calls for inquiry

    Teachers’ unions in Italy are urging Egyptian authorities to launch a full investigation into the death of Giulio Regeni, who was murdered while publishing articles on trade union rights, and who’s death remains a mystery.

    Italian researcher’s death in Egypt spurs calls for inquiry
  16. Union renewal and development 15 February 2016

    EI issues apology to Korean affiliate

    Education International’s General Secretary Fred van Leeuwen has apologised to the Korean Federation of Teachers’ Associations for having urged the South Korean authorities in October 2015 to reverse their decision on state-controlled history textbooks.

    EI issues apology to Korean affiliate
  17. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 15 February 2016

    MULTINATIONAL’S TAX AVOIDANCE

    Jim Baker

    During recent years, in the context of the financial crisis, unions have been asked to accept cutbacks and austerity measures with the argument there is no money for public services. Nevertheless, the study Global Corporate Taxation and Resources for Quality Public Services, commissioned by the EI Research Institute on behalf...

    MULTINATIONAL’S TAX AVOIDANCE